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Morgenavisen — is a former Norwegian daily newspaper, published in Bergen, Norway from 1902 to 1984. Its first editor was Anders Stilloff, who edited the newspaper from 1902 to 1915.[1] From its establishment the newspaper was a supporter of businessman and… … Wikipedia
Den 17de Mai — is a former Norwegian newspaper, issued in Oslo from 1894 to 1935. The founder and first editor in chief of Den 17de Mai was Rasmus Steinsvik, who edited the newspaper until his death in 1913.[1] Arne Garborg was co editor the first four years.… … Wikipedia
Arne Garborg — Arne Garborg, born Aadne Eivindsson Garborg (January 25, 1851, Time, Norway January 14, 1924) was a Norwegian writer. He was married to Hulda Garborg.Garborg championed the use of Landsmål (now known as Nynorsk, or New Norwegian), as a literary… … Wikipedia
List of newspapers in Norway — Contents 1 Categories 2 Market size 3 Newspapers 4 Online editions Categories Norwegian newspapers fall into several categories … Wikipedia
Ragnar Udjus — (born 10 October 1933 in Landvik) is a Norwegian media personality and politician for the Centre Party.From 1972 to 1973, during the cabinet Korvald, Udjus was appointed political secretary (today known as political advisor) in the Ministry of… … Wikipedia
Tom Hetland — Tom Magnar Hetland (born 10 July 1954 in Sandnes) is a Norwegian journalist and editor.He majored in history at the University of Bergen, with minors in Norwegian and Russian. While studying he was editor in Norsk Tidend . He also worked as a… … Wikipedia
Olav Gullvåg — (31 December 1885 25 September 1961) was a Norwegian playwright, novelist, poet and editor. He was born in Trondheim. He worked as editor in chief of Søndmøre Folkeblad from 1911 to 1912, Norig from 1912 to 1921 and Gula Tidend from 1921 to… … Wikipedia