List of defunct newspapers of Norway
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This is a list of defunct newspapers of Norway.
  • Arbeider-Avisa
    Arbeider-Avisa
    Arbeider-Avisa was a daily newspaper published in Trondheim, Norway, started in 1924 and defunct in 1996...

  • Arbeideren
    Arbeideren (Hamar)
    Arbeideren was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Hamar, Hedmark county. It was started in 1909 as the press organ of the Labour Party in Hedemarken and its adjoining regions, and was called Demokraten until 1923...

  • Bergens Adressecontoirs Efterretninger
    Bergens Adressecontoirs Efterretninger
    Bergens Adressecontoirs Efterretninger was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Bergen county.Bergens Adressecontoirs Efterretninger was started in 1765. It went defunct in 1889, when it was incorporated into Bergens Aftenblad....

  • Bergens Aftenblad
    Bergens Aftenblad
    Bergens Aftenblad was a Norwegian daily newspaper, published in Bergen, Norway from 1880 to 1942. It supported the Conservative Party.The paper was started in 1880, and absorbed the long-running Bergens Adressecontoirs Efterretninger in 1889....

  • Bergens Social-Demokrat
    Bergens Social-Demokrat
    Bergens Social-Demokrat was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Bergen.It was started on 15 May 1922 as an organ for the Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway, who broke away from the Labour Party in 1921. From 1 April 1924 it was published daily, but in 1925 it reverted to being published twice...

  • Bergens Stiftstidende
    Bergens Stiftstidende
    Bergens Stiftstidende was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Bergen.Bergens Stiftstidende was started in 1840. It went defunct in 1855. Editors were Hans Holmboe and the priest Peter Albert Sagen....

  • Bergensposten
    Bergensposten
    Bergensposten is a defunct newspaper published in Bergen, Norway from 1 March 1854 until 1893 when it merged with Bergens Tidende. Editor at th start were Johannes Steen who later became prime minister of Norway....

  • Buskerud Blad
  • Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen
    Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen
    Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen was a daily newspaper published in Norway between 20 May 1940 and 8 May 1945, during the German occupation of Norway. It was the main publication of the German part of the Nazi regime in Norway, and had a circulation of about 40,000 copies.The paper served as a model...

  • Egersundsposten
    Egersundsposten
    Egersundsposten was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Egersund in Rogaland county.Egersundsposten was started in 1865. It went defunct in 1940....

  • Flekkefjords Budstikke
    Flekkefjords Budstikke
    Flekkefjords Budstikke was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Flekkefjord. It was started in 1874 and went defunct in 1890....

  • Folketanken
    Folketanken
    Folketanken was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Risør in Aust-Agder county.Folketanken was started in 1888. It went defunct in 1945....

  • Folketidende
    Folketidende
    Folketidende was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Mandal.Folketidende was founded in 1865 by Søren Jaabæk. It focused on small government and liberalist politics. It went defunct in 1879....

  • Folkets Framtid
    Folkets Framtid
    Folkets Framtid was a Norwegian newspaper. It was the official party organ of the Christian Democratic Party.It was established in 1947 in Mysen. From 1954 to 1957 it was published in Trondheim, as the local Christian newspaper in that city had become defunct. From 1958 it was headquartered in Oslo...

  • Follo
    Follo (newspaper)
    Follo was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Ski in Akershus county, and named after the district Follo. It was affiliated with the Norwegian Labour Party. From 1947 to 1953 it was named Follo Arbeiderblad....

  • Fronten
    Fronten
    Fronten was a Norwegian newspaper.It was published by national socialist Eugen Nielsen from 1932 to 1940. In the beginning, it was published biweekly, but gradually this became more sporadic...

  • Grømstad-Posten
    Grømstad-Posten
    Grømstad-Posten was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Grimstad in Aust-Agder county.Grømstad-Posten was started in 1884 as Andvake. Its name was changed in 1887. It stopped in 1904, but returned in 1945. It went defunct in 1951....

  • Hardanger Arbeiderblad
    Hardanger Arbeiderblad
    Hardanger Arbeiderblad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Odda in Hordaland county.Hardanger Arbeiderblad was started in 1919 as Hardanger Social-Demokrat. Its name was changed in 1923, the same year as a faction of the Labour Party left social democracy to form the Communist Party of Norway....

  • Haugaland Arbeiderblad
    Haugaland Arbeiderblad
    Haugaland Arbeiderblad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Haugesund in Rogaland county. It was affiliated with the Norwegian Labour Party....

  • Haugesunds Social-Demokrat
    Haugesunds Social-Demokrat
    Haugesunds Social-Demokrat was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Haugesund in Rogaland county. It was affiliated with the Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway....

  • Impressionisten
    Impressionisten
    Impressionisten was a Norwegian periodical, published by people belonging to the Bohemianist group in Kristiania.It was first published in December 1886. The first editor-in-chief was Christian Krohg, and the most prolific contributor was Hans Jæger, although the latter was imprisoned during parts...

  • Karmøens Tidende
    Karmøens Tidende
    Karmøens Tidende was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Karmøy in Rogaland county.Karmøens Tidende was started in 1904. It went defunct in 1916....

  • Karmøy-Posten
    Karmøy-Posten
    Karmøy-Posten was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Karmøy in Rogaland county.Karmøy-Posten was started in 1911. In 1939 it was absorbed by Haugesund-based newspaper Haugesunds Dagblad....

  • Karmsundsposten
    Karmsundsposten
    Karmsundsposten was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Haugesund in Rogaland county.Karmsundsposten was started in 1861, as the first newspaper in the middle-sized city. It took its name from the Karmsundet strait between Haugesund and Karmøy. In 1915 it was absorbed by the Labour Party newspaper...

  • Klassekampen
    Klassekampen (1909–1940)
    Klassekampen was a Norwegian newspaper. It was established in 1909 as an organ for the youth movement of the Norwegian Labour Party, Norges socialdemokratiske ungdomsforbund. Its editor-in-chief from 1911 to 1921 was Eugène Olaussen.At the Labour-Communist party split in 1923, the newspaper was...

  • Kopervik Tidende
    Kopervik Tidende
    Kopervik Tidende was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Kopervik, Karmøy in Rogaland county.Kopervik Tidende was started in 1912. It went defunct in 1931....

  • Kringsjaa
    Kringsjaa
    Kringsjaa was a periodical which was published weekly from 1893–1910. It was published by Olaf Norlis forlag in Kristiania. The paper was around 80–100 pages, and was based on subscription...

  • Kristiansands Stiftsavis og Adressekontors-Efterretninger
    Kristiansands Stiftsavis og Adressekontors-Efterretninger
    Kristiansands Stiftsavis og Adressekontors-Efterretninger was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Kristiansand in Vest-Agder county.Kristiansands Stiftsavis og Adressekontors-Efterretninger was started in 1790 as Christianssands Adresse-Contors Efterretninger. It stopped in 1838, but returned under...

  • Lillesands Tidende
    Lillesands Tidende
    Lillesands Tidende was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Lillesand in Aust-Agder county.Lillesands Tidende was started in 1886 as Lillesands Tilskuer. Its name was changed in 1918. It went defunct in 1921....

  • Lister
  • Lister og Mandals Amtstidende
  • Lokalposten
    Lokalposten
    Lokalposten was a local newspaper published in Rakkestad, Norway.It was established on 4 January 1930, and had no formal political affiliation. In 1941, during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, the Germans amalgamated it with the newspaper Rakkestad Avis, which was then published under the...

  • Magazinet
    Magazinet
    Dagen is a conservative Protestant Norwegian newspaper. Its predecessor was Magazinet, which was published three times a week. Its average circulation in 2004 was 5,307 copies. The last editor of the newspaper was Vebjørn Selbekk...

  • Moss Arbeiderblad
    Moss Arbeiderblad
    Moss Arbeiderblad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Moss in Østfold county. It was affiliated with the Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway....

  • Muitalægje
    Muitalægje
    Muitalægje was the first Sámi newspaper, published in the Norwegian town of Vadsø. Its full name was Muittalægje čuvgetusa haliduvvidi sami gaskast . It was published for the first time in 1873 and the last time in 1875 by the Norwegian police chief of Polmak Christian Andreasen, who also wrote the...

  • Nedenes Amts Landbotidende
    Nedenes Amts Landbotidende
    Nedenes Amts Landbotidende was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Arendal in Aust-Agder county.Nedenes Amts Landbotidende was started in 1879. It went defunct in 1903....

  • Norges Kommunistblad
    Norges Kommunistblad
    Norges Kommunistblad was a daily newspaper published in Oslo, Norway.It was started on 5 November 1923 as the official party newspaper from the Communist Party, which was established that year after a split from the Labour Party. The first editor was Olav Scheflo...

  • Norsk Landboeblad
    Norsk Landboeblad
    Norsk Landboeblad was a Norwegian newspaper. It was published and printed from 1810 to 1817 by Sivert Aarflot in Volda in Romsdalen county, Norway. It had a circulation of 600, a considerable number at that time. This paper can be regarded as a predecessor to the modern-time newspaper Synste Møre....

  • Norsk-Tysk Tidsskrift
    Norsk-Tysk Tidsskrift
    Norsk-Tysk Tidsskrift was a Norwegian periodical, in existence during the German occupation of Norway.It was published on a monthly basis from 1942 by the Norwegian-German cultural society Norsk-Tysk Selskap. It was stopped after the liberation of Norway 1945, when Norsk-Tysk Selskap was...

  • NS Månedshefte
    NS Månedshefte
    NS Månedshefte was a Norwegian periodical.It was published on a monthly basis from 1941 to 1945 by the national socialist party Nasjonal Samling , which held power during the German occupation of Norway. It contained ideological topics and political commentary. It was edited by Gunnar Næss and...

  • Ny Tid
    Ny Tid
    Ny Tid is Norway's only international news magazine, published in Newsweek-format every Friday. Politically, its history and editorial line is on the left side of the political spectrum and, until its recent sale, it was founded and owned by the Socialist Left Party of Norway...

    (Oslo)
  • Ny Tid
    Ny Tid (Trondheim)
    Ny Tid was a Norwegian newspaper established in 1899 by the typographers Joh. Halseth and Alf Scheflo at the same time as they established their own printing office in Trondheim. The publishers meant to create a worker's newspaper, not a socialist paper...

    (Trondheim)
  • Odda Nyhetsblad
    Odda Nyhetsblad
    Odda Nyhetsblad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Odda in Hordaland county.Odda Nyhetsblad was started in 1925 by Andreas Bjelland. He had formerly published the newspaper Sandheden from 1909 to 1910. Odda Nyhetsblad was closed in 1940, returned in 1945 but went defunct already in 1946....

  • Orientering
    Orientering
    Orientering was a Norwegian newspaper which was initially published in December 1952 as an alternative voice. It was absorbed into Ny Tid in 1975....

  • Østfold-Posten
    Østfold-Posten
    Østfold-Posten was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Askim in Østfold county.It was established in 1917 under the name Folkets Røst, and was the local organ of the Norwegian Labour Party. The name Østfold-Posten was taken in 1959. Its circulation was 4,303 in 1983, and it was more widespread in...

  • Øvre Smaalenene
    Øvre Smaalenene
    Øvre Smaalenene was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Askim in Østfold county.It was established as Askims Avis on 7 May 1902, but changed its name to Øvre Smaalenene in 1903. The first year it was published by Ole Lingjærde and Fredrik Maseng with a Liberal Party affiliation. It was mainly...

  • Rogaland
    Rogaland (newspaper)
    Rogaland was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Stavanger in Rogaland county.Rogaland was started in 1905, published in the city Haugesund under the name Dag. Already in 1907 its name was changed and its headquarters moved to Stavanger. It went defunct in 1919....

  • Saǥai Muittalægje
  • Samleren
    Samleren
    Samleren was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Mandal. It was a continuation of the periodical Den Lille Samler. It was started in 1909 and went defunct in 1960....

  • Sarpen
    Sarpen
    Sarpen was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Sarpsborg in Østfold county.Sarpen was started as Dagbladet Sarpen in 1854, and eventually became affiliated with the Conservative Party, which was founded in 1884...

  • Skiens Ugeblad
  • Skiensposten
    Skiensposten
    Skiensposten was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Skien.Skiensposten was started in 1842 by Herman Bagger, a Danish immigrant who had worked as a jurist, teacher, farmer and politician. Before the end of the year, however, he grew tired and resigned as chief editor...

  • Søndenfjeldske Avis
    Søndenfjeldske Avis
    Søndenfjeldske Avis was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Kristiansand in Vest-Agder county.Søndenfjeldske Avis was started in 1892. It went defunct in 1903....

  • Solungen
    Solungen (defunct newspaper)
    Solungen was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Åsnes in Hedmark county.Solungen was started in Flisa on 8 September 1904 by Evald Bosse . As indicated by its name, it covered the district Solør and had the subtitle Organ for Solørdistrikterne. It was an apolitical, or non-partisan, newspaper...

  • Sportsmanden
    Sportsmanden
    Sportsmanden was a Norwegian sports newspaper.It was established in 1913 by Magnus Brænden, absorbed the competitor Idrætsliv in 1933, and went defunct in 1965. Editors include Magnus Brænden and Charles Hoff....

  • Stavanger Avis
    Stavanger Avis
    Stavanger Avis was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Stavanger in Rogaland county. Its allegiance was Liberal.Stavanger Avis was started in 1888 as Rogalands Folkeblad, its name changed in 1889. The first editors were Oddmund Vik and Alexander Kielland. In 1899 the newspaper absorbed a...

  • Stavanger Socialdemokrat
    Stavanger Socialdemokrat
    Stavanger Socialdemokrat was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Stavanger in Rogaland county. It was affiliated with the Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway....

  • Trondheims-Pressen
    Trondheims-Pressen
    Trondheims-Pressen was a cooperative newspaper published in Trondheim, Norway from May 8 to May 12, 1945 by Arbeider-Avisen, Nidaros and Adresseavisen....

  • Tvedestrand og Omegns Avis
    Tvedestrand og Omegns Avis
    Tvedestrand og Omegns Avis was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Tvedestrand in Aust-Agder county.Tvedestrand og Omegns Avis was started in 1902. It stopped in 1940, but returned in 1945. It finally went defunct in 1948....

  • Unge Agder
    Unge Agder
    Unge Agder was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Kristiansand in Vest-Agder county.Unge Agder was started in 1919. It went defunct in 1940....

  • Verdens Gang
    Verdens Gang (1868-1923 newspaper)
    Verdens Gang is a former Norwegian newspaper, issued in Oslo from 1868 to 1923.It was established as a weekly magazine in 1868, later expanded to three issues a week, and was issued daily from 1885. It was the most widespread political newspaper in Norway for many years, and had considerable...

    (1868-1923)
  • Vestkysten
    Vestkysten
    Vestkysten was a Norwegian newspaper that was established in 1987, 16 September. It was founded in Stavanger with capital from private enterprise and interested businesspeople. Editor-in-chief was Arvid Weber Skjærpe. The newspaper was disestablished the same year, 24 November....

  • Vestlands-Posten
    Vestlands-Posten
    Vestlands-Posten was a newspaper published in Stavanger, Norway from 1878 to 1916.Vestlands-Posten was founded by Lars Oftedal, a leading politician in the Norwegian Liberal Party , who was also a pastor and later a leader in a lay preaching movement. Hartvig Halvorsen was the newspaper's founding...

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