List of defunct newspapers of Norway

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This is a list of defunct newspapers of Norway.

Agder

NewspaperCategoryFoundedClosedNotesPolitical
Agder tidend 19191985
Allemansblad 18731873
Andvake 18841887
Christiansands Adresse-Contors Efterretninger 17901896
Christiansandske Uge-blade 17801788
Christiansandsposten 18391847
Christianssands Tidende 18831973
Christianssandsposten 18391847
Correspondenten(Tvedestrand)18991900
Flekkefjords budstikke 18741890
Flekkefjordsposten 18931973
Folketanken (Risør) 18871945
Folketidende national18651879 Classical liberal
Folkets Tidende 18911907
Grimstad-posten (Grømstad-Posten in 1887)1884/19451904/1951
Kristianssands Stiftsavis og Adresse-Contors Efterretninger 17901834
Lillesands Tidende 18821884
Lillesands Tilskuer [1] 18861918
Lister 18781934
Lister og Mandals Amtstidende 19091919
Mandalsbladet 18991901
Nedenæs Amtstidende 18671924
Politisk folkeblad for alle stænder 18701871
Samleren 19091960
Søndenfjeldske avis 18921903
Sørlandets Social-Demokrat (from 1923 Sørlandet)19071990
Tvedestrand og Omegns Avis 19021948
Tvedestrands Tidende 18901890
Vestlandske Tidende 18321973

Akershus

NewspaperCategoryFoundedClosedNotesPolitical
Aker og Lørenskog avis19261927
Akershus (avis)18861966
Akershus Arbeiderblad19221990
Akershus Folkeblad (Dal: 1932-1935)19321935
Akershus Folkeblad (Drøbak: 1924)19241924
Akershus Social-Demokrat19131990 Labour
Akershus Arbeiderblad
Akershus-Budstikken18961902 Liberal
Akershusposten(Lillestrøm: 1905-1919)19051919 Liberal
Bærums Blad19091932Liberal-conservative
Drøbak dagblad
Eidsiva19091936Conservative
Eidsvoll Arbeiderblad19271951Labour
Follo (Ski: 1929-1940)19291940Labour
Follo Arbeiderblad (Drøbak: 1922-1924)19221924Labour and communist
Follo Socialdemokrat19191922Labour
Hurumposten19801990s
Indre Akershus19081928 Labour Democrats
Rigsforsamlings-Tidende18141814
Romerike19131966 Labour Democrats and Liberal Party
Romeriksposten (Lillestrøm: 1931-42)19311942 Liberal

Innlandet

NewspaperCategoryFoundedClosedNotesPolitical
Arbeiderbladet (Gjøvik)18891891
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)
Laagen19231945
Lillehammer Tilskuer18411990
Nes og Helgøya
Ny Dag (Gjøvik: 1913-1924)
Ny Dag (Kongsvinger: 1937)
Nye Stiftstidende
Oplandenes Avis18721916
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)

Møre og Romsdal

Nordland

Oslo

Rogaland

Svalbard

Telemark

Troms

Troms og Finnmark

Trøndelag

Utlandet

Vestfold

Vestfold og Telemark

Vestland

Hordaland

Viken

Østfold

NewspaperCategoryFoundedClosedNotes
Aalesunds Socialdemokratregional19081910See newspapers of Sunnmøre.
Arbeider-Avisa national19241996
Arbeideren national19091929
Arbeidernes bladregional18981898See newspapers of Sunnmøre.
Bergens Adressecontoirs Efterretninger regional17651889
Bergens Aftenblad regional18801942
Bergens Social-Demokrat regional19221927
Bergens Stiftstidende regional18401855
Bergensposten regional18541893
Buskerud Blad regional18321961
Demokraten regional19062019
Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen national19401944Exclusive to the German occupation of Norway.
Egersundsposten regional18651940
Flekkefjords Budstikke regional18741890
Folketanken regional18881945
Folketidende regional18651879
Folkets Framtid regional19472005
Follo regional19291957
Fosna-Arbeideren regional19261929
Fronten regional19321940
Grømstad-Posten regional18841951
Hamar Dagblad regional19712022
Hardanger Arbeiderblad regional19191949
Haugesunds Social-Demokrat regional19211927
Impressionisten national18861890
Karmøens Tidende regional19041916
Karmøy-Posten regional19111939
Karmsundsposten regional18611915
Klassekampen regional19091940
Kopervik Tidende regional19121931
Kringsjaa regional18931910
Kristiansands Stiftsavis og Adressekontors-Efterretninger regional17901896
Levanger-Avisa regional18482015
Lillesands Tidende regional18861918
Lister regional18781934
Lister og Mandals Amtstidende regional19091919
Lokalposten regional19301941
Magazinet national19192008
Moss Arbeiderblad regional19201927
Moss Dagblad regional19122009
Muitalægje regional18731875
Nedenes Amts Landbotidende regional18791903
Norges Kommunistblad national19231929
Norsk Landboeblad national18091817
Norsk-Tysk Tidsskrift national19421945
NS Månedshefte regional19411945
Nybrottregional19041907See newspapers of Sunnmøre.
Ny Tid national19532011
Odda Nyhetsblad regional19251946
Orientering regional19521975
Østfold-Posten regional19171990
Øvre Smaalenene regional19022003
Rogaland regional19051919
Rogalands Avis regional18992024
Saǥai Muittalægje regional19041911
Samleren regional19091960
Sarpen regional18541991
Skiens Ugeblad regional18301885
Skiensposten regional18641884
Solungen regional19041914
Søndenfjeldske Avis regional18921903
Sportsmanden regional19131933
Stavanger Avis regional18881911
Stavanger Socialdemokrat regional19211927
Trondheims-Pressen regional19451945
Tvedestrand og Omegns Avis regional19021948
Verdens Gang national18681923
Vestkysten regional19871987
Vestlands-Posten regional18781916

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