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Svalbardposten
Svalbardposten, founded in 1948, is a Norwegian online newspaper with one monthly paper edition. It operates from Longyearbyen in Svalbard, Norway, and is published the first Friday in the month. It is the northernmost regularly published newspaper in the world. In 2014, it had a circulation of 2,636 copies every week. According to its estimates, it has more subscribers than there are people on Svalbard. Svalbardposten has five employees.
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Nordlys
Nordlys is a Norwegian newspaper published in Tromsø, covering the region of Troms, and the largest newspaper in Northern Norway.
Kvinnheringen
Kvinnheringen is a Norwegian regional newspaper for Kvinnherad Municipality in Vestland county. In print since 1973, it is currently released bi-weekly with more than 7000 readers and a circulation of 4 400 as of January 2021. Since 2003, the paper has been published both on paper and digitally. In 2015, the newspaper was awarded the European Newspaper Award in the category of local newspaper.
Hamar Arbeiderblad
newspaper in Norway
Agder Flekkefjords Tidende
newspaper
Hallingdølen
Hallingdølen is a Norwegian-language local newspaper published in Ål, Norway, which serves Hallingdal.
Troms Folkeblad
newspaper
Firdaposten
Firdaposten is a local newspaper published in Kinn Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It also covers news from Bremanger Municipality. The newspaper was established as a media outlet of the Norwegian Labour Party in 1948. The first editor of the paper was Guttorm Hansen. At the initial phase the paper was published twice a week. It is owned by A-Pressen, and had a circulation of 5481 in 2007.
Rjukan Arbeiderblad
newspaper
Gjesdalbuen
Gjesdalbuen is a local newspaper published in Norway. The paper has its headquarters in Ålgård and has been in circulation since 1990.
Hordaland
local newspaper published in Voss, Norway
Lofotposten
Lofotposten is a newspaper published in Lofoten, with its headquarters located in Svolvær. It is the biggest publication in Northern Norway.
Framtid i Nord
newspaper
Vesteraalens Avis
newspaper in Norway
Arbeidets Rett
local newspaper published in Røros, Norway
Brønnøysunds Avis
newspaper
Varingen
Varingen is a local newspaper published in Rotnes, Norway. It covers the municipality of Nittedal.
Grenda
newspaper
Tønsbergs Blad
local newspaper in Tønsberg, Norway
Vest-Telemark blad
local newspaper for Vest-Telemark
Fjordenes Tidende
newspaper
Firda Tidend
newspaper
Strandbuen
Strandbuen is a local newspaper published in Strand Municipality, Norway. It was established in 1964.
Ruijan Kaiku
newspaper
Trønder-Avisa
Trønder-Avisa is a regional newspaper in Norway. It is printed in the town of Steinkjer in Trøndelag county. The newspaper was founded as a union of Nord-Trøndelag (founded 1919) and Inntrøndelagen (founded 1897) after both newspapers' headquarters were bombed during the Second World War. These two papers were originally connected to the Norwegian Centre Party and the Liberal Party (Inntrøndelagen). This connection still exists to some extent by ownership. The newspaper is published by a company with the same name, Trønder-Avisa Group. The company also owns the local papers Inderøyningen, Stei
Tysvær Bygdeblad
newspaper