Oplandenes Avis

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Oplandenes Avis was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Hamar in Hedmark county.

It started on 3 July 1872 by Olaus Arvesen, who had been dismissed as editor of the conservative newspaper Hamar Stiftstidende . He remained editor until 1906, and supported the Liberal Party. The newspaper was edited by Gerhard Jynge from 1908 to 1911. [1] It was published twice a week, from 1879 three days and from 1889 six days a week. [2] [3]

After Arvesen left the editor chair, the newspaper shifted towards the right (Coalition Party, later Liberal Left Party). [2] In other words Oplandenes Avis converged with Hamar Stiftstidende, and in March 1916 editor of the latter Erling Bühring-Dehli asked Oplandenes Avis editor Johannes Martens if he wanted to sell his newspaper. Martens agreed, [3] and after a while Oplandenes Avis came with its last issue on 30 June 1916. [2]

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References

  1. Høeg, Tom Arbo. 1974. Norske aviser: Registerbind. Oslo: Universitetsbibliotekets Hustrykkeri, p. 179.
  2. 1 2 3 Ovlien, Lars; Søberg, Einar (2010). "Oplandenes Avis". In Flo, Idar (ed.). Norske aviser fra A til Å. Volume four of Norsk presses historie 1660–2010 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. p. 261. ISBN   978-82-15-01604-7.
  3. 1 2 Ovlien, Lars; Søberg, Einar (2010). "Hamar Stiftstidende". In Flo, Idar (ed.). Norske aviser fra A til Å. Volume four of Norsk presses historie 1660–2010 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. p. 157. ISBN   978-82-15-01604-7.