Dalane Tidende

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Dalane Tidende
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TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Dalane Tidende & Egersund Avis AS
Founded1885
Headquarters Egersund
Circulation 7,385 (2019)
Website www.dalane-tidende.no/

Dalane Tidende is a local newspaper published in Egersund, Norway.

Dalane Tidende was started in 1885 as Dalernes Tidende. Its name was changed in 1934. It was stopped in 1941, but returned in 1945. [1]

It has a circulation of 7,385 (2019).

Dalane Tidende is published by Dalane Tidende & Egersund Avis AS, which is owned by half a dozen private persons.

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