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Porsgrunns Dagblad
''Porsgrunns Dagblad'' is a Norwegian newspaper, published in Porsgrunn in Telemark county, Norway. History and profile ''Porsgrunds Dagblad'' was started on 1 December 1914, and later modernized its name. The first editor Daniel H. Grini was an experienced press worker, and came from ''Varden'' in the neighboring city. He made ''Porsgrunds Dagblad'' into a local newspaper. In a city where the liberal newspapers '' Porsgrunds Blad'' and '' Porsgrunds Tidende'' had struggled, and the conservative newspaper ''Grenmar'' was well established, ''Porsgrunds Dagblad'' became the city's new organ for the Liberal Party. It bought both '' Breviksposten'' in 1916 and later '' Langesunds Blad'' and '' Skiens Dagblad''. It prevailed over ''Grenmar'', which went defunct in 1954, but faced tougher competition from the Skien-based regional newspapers ''Varden'' and ''Telemark Arbeiderblad''. It struggled financially, and in 1983 its Saturday edition was discontinued. It was owned by Trygve He ...
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