User:Lilduff90/SisteStopp (web magazine)

SisteStopp, often referred to with the domain .com included, is a Norwegian online magazine, first launched in 2007 and later rebooted in 2014.

History
The story began in 2005 with the launch of PSPAvisen (literal: The PSP Magazine), a techno-magazine focusing mainly on the PlayStation Portable, and who quickly rose to become one of the more popular web-magazines in Norway after being named by national newspaper VG as a leading source of news about the console. After two years in the spotlight, the writers decided to expand the magazine in order for them to cover a wider range of topics. The result was SisteStopp (literal: Last Stop or Final Station), launched in 2007. While continuing broad coverage of both console and PC gaming, the magazine also expanded to review games, films, television shows, in addition to covering technology and DYI projects and humorous content. The magazine gained a large following in the coming months, owing to their particular "over-the-top" comic style of writing, which included articles about alternate uses for feces, aggressive comedy rants about public transport, and sexual innuendos using bananas. In mid-2009, following a prolonged period of technical difficulties, SisteStopp was temporarily shut down while a new provider was being sorted, but the closing looked to be permanent as the process dragged out for months.

In December 2014, the magazine was relaunched with the former staff returning, and with a new, modern design.

Topics and content
While originally launched as a magazine covering console and PC gaming, SisteStopp has since expanded to cover a wide range topics. As of 2015, the magazine covers music, television, films and games, all of which with both articles and reviews, in addition to techno guides, DYI projects and humorous content in their unique style. Former main categories "Top 10" and "DYI" have since been merged with the newer, broader categories to provice a simpler experience for readers.

Staff
As of 2015, SisteStopp has seven writers providing content for the magazine, with additional members providing technical support.