Vestlandsbonden was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Bergen in Hordaland county.
De Yngre Norske Landmænds Blad was started on 14 October 1904 as an organ for farmers. It changed its name to Vestlandsbonden from 5 January 1911, but after its last issue on 26 June 1915 it was incorporated into Bondebladet . [1] It was published in Bergen. [2]
Verdens Gang, generally known under the abbreviation VG, is a Norwegian tabloid newspaper. In 2016, circulation numbers stood at 93,883, having declined from a peak circulation of 390,510 in 2002. VG is nevertheless the most read online newspaper in Norway, with about 2 million daily readers.
Bergens Tidende is Norway's fifth-largest newspaper, and the country's largest newspaper outside Oslo.
Hønefoss is a town and the administrative center of the municipality of Ringerike in Buskerud county, Norway. Hønefoss is an industrial center of inner Østlandet, containing several factories and other industry. As of 1 January 2008, Hønefoss has 14,177 inhabitants. In 1852, Hønefoss received town status and was separated from Norderhov. In 1964, Hønefoss ceased being a separate municipality and became part of Ringerike.
Nationen is a Norwegian daily newspaper with a particular focus on agriculture and rural districts. Its circulation in 2015 was 12,954, an increase of 281 copies from 2014.
Carl Just was a Norwegian journalist.
Tim Greve was a Norwegian historian, biographer, civil servant, diplomat and newspaper editor.
Bondebladet was a Norwegian newspaper published in Voss and Bergen in Hordaland county.
Voss Tidende was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Voss in Hordaland county.
Horda Tidend was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Voss in Hordaland county.
Olav Ragnvaldsson Hoprekstad was a Norwegian educator, playwright, theatre critic and literary critic.
Hans Aarnes was a Norwegian entrepreneur, journalist, newspaper editor, magazine editor, publisher and proponent for the Nynorsk language.
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.
Vestnytt is a local newspaper published in Straume, Norway, and covers the municipalities of Fjell, Sund and Øygarden.
Einar Hanseid is a retired Norwegian newspaper editor.
Bondebladet is a Norwegian language weekly newspaper published in Oslo, Norway.
Fanaposten is a Norwegian newspaper, published in Nesttun in Bergen, and covering the districts of Fana and Ytrebygda. The newspaper was founded in 1978, and its first editor was Hans D. Fasmer. The newspaper is issued twice a week. In 2004 Bergens Tidende took over as owner of Fanaposten. Its editor is Ståle Melhus. It had a circulation of 4,683 in 2008.
Bygdanytt is a Norwegian newspaper, published in Indre Arna in Bergen, and covering Arna and Osterøy. The newspaper was founded in 1951, and its first editor was Sigurd Mjeldheim. The newspaper is issued twice a week. It had a circulation of 4,587 in 2008. Its editor is Hallvard Tysse.
Arbeidernes blad was a Norwegian newspaper published in Ålesund from January to April 1898. The editorial team was a four-member committee consisting of Bernhard Riise and Erik Pettersen, and two other men named Langseth and Barstad. The newspaper was continued by Møringen, but that publication was also only published in 1898.
Hordaland Folkeblad is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Norheimsund in Hordaland county.
Sydvesten is a local Norwegian newspaper published once a week in Bergen in Hordaland county.