This is a list of defunct newspapers of Norway.
Newspaper | Category | Founded | Closed | Notes | Political |
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Aker og Lørenskog avis | 1926 | 1927 | |||
Akershus (avis) | 1886 | 1966 | |||
Akershus Arbeiderblad | 1922 | 1990 | |||
Akershus Folkeblad (Dal: 1932-1935) | 1932 | 1935 | |||
Akershus Folkeblad (Drøbak: 1924) | 1924 | 1924 | |||
Akershus Social-Demokrat | 1913 | 1990 | Labour | ||
Akershus Arbeiderblad | |||||
Akershus-Budstikken | 1896 | 1902 | Liberal | ||
Akershusposten(Lillestrøm: 1905-1919) | 1905 | 1919 | Liberal | ||
Bærums Blad | 1909 | 1932 | Liberal-conservative | ||
Drøbak dagblad | |||||
Eidsiva | 1909 | 1936 | Conservative | ||
Eidsvoll Arbeiderblad | 1927 | 1951 | Labour | ||
Follo (Ski: 1929-1940) | 1929 | 1940 | Labour | ||
Follo Arbeiderblad (Drøbak: 1922-1924) | 1922 | 1924 | Labour and communist | ||
Follo Socialdemokrat | 1919 | 1922 | Labour | ||
Hurumposten | 1980 | 1990s | |||
Indre Akershus | 1908 | 1928 | Labour Democrats | ||
Rigsforsamlings-Tidende | 1814 | 1814 | |||
Romerike | 1913 | 1966 | Labour Democrats and Liberal Party | ||
Romeriksposten (Lillestrøm: 1931-42) | 1931 | 1942 | Liberal |
Newspaper | Category | Founded | Closed | Notes | Political |
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Arbeiderbladet (Gjøvik) | 1889 | 1891 | |||
Bonden (Lillehammer: 1897) | |||||
Demokraten (Hamar:1909-22) | |||||
Framgang | |||||
Gjøviks Blad (1884-1920) | |||||
Glomdalens Arbeiderblad | |||||
Glomdalens Tidende | |||||
Glommendalen | |||||
Gudbrandsdalens Folkeblad (Gjøvik: 1909-1930) | |||||
Gudbrandsdalens Arbeiderblad | |||||
Gudbrandsdalens blad | |||||
Gudbrandsdølen | |||||
Hamar Dagblad | |||||
Hamar Stiftstidende (1866-1916) | |||||
Hamar Stiftstidende (1929-1959) | |||||
Hamar Stiftstidende (1929-1971) | |||||
Hamar Stiftstidende og Oplandenes Avis | |||||
Hamars Budstikke | |||||
Hedemarkens Amtstidende | |||||
Hedemarkingen | |||||
Indlandsposten | |||||
Kristians Amtstidende (Gjøvik: 1861-1883) | |||||
Laagen | 1923 | 1945 | |||
Lillehammer Tilskuer | 1841 | 1990 | |||
Nes og Helgøya | |||||
Ny Dag (Gjøvik: 1913-1924) | |||||
Ny Dag (Kongsvinger: 1937) | |||||
Nye Stiftstidende | |||||
Oplandenes Avis | 1872 | 1916 | |||
Oplands-Posten (Hamar: 1852-1856) | |||||
Oplands-Tidende | |||||
Oplandsposten (Gjøvik: 1930-31, 1945) | |||||
Oplandsposten (Randsfjord: 1892-1893) | |||||
Oplendingen | |||||
Oplændingen (Gjøvik: 1893-1904) | |||||
Ringebo Tidende | |||||
Samhold (Gjøvik) | |||||
Samhold (Gjøvik: 1885-1920) | |||||
Samhold-Velgeren | |||||
Solungen | |||||
Solørposten | |||||
Torpingen | |||||
Vaalebro Avis | |||||
Valdres Blad (Aurdal: 1928-1929) | |||||
Valdres tidende (Aurdal: 1926-1927) | |||||
Velgeren | |||||
Vestopland | |||||
Vestoplændingen | |||||
Østerdal arbeiderblad | |||||
Østerdal Folkeblad | |||||
Østerdalen | |||||
Østerdalens Arbeiderblad | |||||
Østerdalens Avis (Elverum: 1911-1929) | |||||
Østerdølen (Tynset: 1904-1971) |
Newspaper | Category | Founded | Closed | Notes |
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Aalesunds Socialdemokrat | regional | 1908 | 1910 | See newspapers of Sunnmøre. |
Arbeider-Avisa | national | 1924 | 1996 | |
Arbeideren | national | 1909 | 1929 | |
Arbeidernes blad | regional | 1898 | 1898 | See newspapers of Sunnmøre. |
Bergens Adressecontoirs Efterretninger | regional | 1765 | 1889 | |
Bergens Aftenblad | regional | 1880 | 1942 | |
Bergens Social-Demokrat | regional | 1922 | 1927 | |
Bergens Stiftstidende | regional | 1840 | 1855 | |
Bergensposten | regional | 1854 | 1893 | |
Buskerud Blad | regional | 1832 | 1961 | |
Demokraten | regional | 1906 | 2019 | |
Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen | national | 1940 | 1944 | Exclusive to the German occupation of Norway. |
Egersundsposten | regional | 1865 | 1940 | |
Flekkefjords Budstikke | regional | 1874 | 1890 | |
Folketanken | regional | 1888 | 1945 | |
Folketidende | regional | 1865 | 1879 | |
Folkets Framtid | regional | 1947 | 2005 | |
Follo | regional | 1929 | 1957 | |
Fosna-Arbeideren | regional | 1926 | 1929 | |
Fronten | regional | 1932 | 1940 | |
Grømstad-Posten | regional | 1884 | 1951 | |
Hamar Dagblad | regional | 1971 | 2022 | |
Hardanger Arbeiderblad | regional | 1919 | 1949 | |
Haugesunds Social-Demokrat | regional | 1921 | 1927 | |
Impressionisten | national | 1886 | 1890 | |
Karmøens Tidende | regional | 1904 | 1916 | |
Karmøy-Posten | regional | 1911 | 1939 | |
Karmsundsposten | regional | 1861 | 1915 | |
Klassekampen | regional | 1909 | 1940 | |
Kopervik Tidende | regional | 1912 | 1931 | |
Kringsjaa | regional | 1893 | 1910 | |
Kristiansands Stiftsavis og Adressekontors-Efterretninger | regional | 1790 | 1896 | |
Levanger-Avisa | regional | 1848 | 2015 | |
Lillesands Tidende | regional | 1886 | 1918 | |
Lister | regional | 1878 | 1934 | |
Lister og Mandals Amtstidende | regional | 1909 | 1919 | |
Lokalposten | regional | 1930 | 1941 | |
Magazinet | national | 1919 | 2008 | |
Moss Arbeiderblad | regional | 1920 | 1927 | |
Moss Dagblad | regional | 1912 | 2009 | |
Muitalægje | regional | 1873 | 1875 | |
Nedenes Amts Landbotidende | regional | 1879 | 1903 | |
Norges Kommunistblad | national | 1923 | 1929 | |
Norsk Landboeblad | national | 1809 | 1817 | |
Norsk-Tysk Tidsskrift | national | 1942 | 1945 | |
NS Månedshefte | regional | 1941 | 1945 | |
Nybrott | regional | 1904 | 1907 | See newspapers of Sunnmøre. |
Ny Tid | national | 1953 | 2011 | |
Odda Nyhetsblad | regional | 1925 | 1946 | |
Orientering | regional | 1952 | 1975 | |
Østfold-Posten | regional | 1917 | 1990 | |
Øvre Smaalenene | regional | 1902 | 2003 | |
Rogaland | regional | 1905 | 1919 | |
Rogalands Avis | regional | 1899 | 2024 | |
Saǥai Muittalægje | regional | 1904 | 1911 | |
Samleren | regional | 1909 | 1960 | |
Sarpen | regional | 1854 | 1991 | |
Skiens Ugeblad | regional | 1830 | 1885 | |
Skiensposten | regional | 1864 | 1884 | |
Solungen | regional | 1904 | 1914 | |
Søndenfjeldske Avis | regional | 1892 | 1903 | |
Sportsmanden | regional | 1913 | 1933 | |
Stavanger Avis | regional | 1888 | 1911 | |
Stavanger Socialdemokrat | regional | 1921 | 1927 | |
Trondheims-Pressen | regional | 1945 | 1945 | |
Tvedestrand og Omegns Avis | regional | 1902 | 1948 | |
Verdens Gang | national | 1868 | 1923 | |
Vestkysten | regional | 1987 | 1987 | |
Vestlands-Posten | regional | 1878 | 1916 |
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