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''Romsdalsposten'' was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Kristiansund in Møre og Romsdal. ''Romsdalsposten'' was started on 5 January 1876, and issued by printer John Johnsen the first fifty years. The first editor was N. T. Holme. Among its later editors were Jonas Hestnes from 1891 to 1896 and Toralv Øksnevad from 1927 to 1933. In the inter-war period it had a circulation of around 8,000. From 1936 to the 1960s Aksel Hoel was the editor, except for some years during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany when John Johnsen Jr. was a Nazi-installed editor. From 31 May 1986 the newspaper changed its name to ''Nordmørsposten'', and was owned by ''Dagbladet''. It ceased to appear after its last issue on 27 October 1990, after ''Dagbladet'' had reached a mutual understanding with A-pressen. A-pressen owned the competing newspaper ''Tidens Krav ''Tidens Krav'' (''TK'') English: ''The Time's Demands'' is a local newspaper published in Kristiansund, Norway. It was founded in ...
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''Romsdalsposten'' was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Kristiansund in Møre og Romsdal. ''Romsdalsposten'' was started on 5 January 1876, and issued by printer John Johnsen the first fifty years. The first editor was N. T. Holme. Among its later editors were Jonas Hestnes from 1891 to 1896 and Toralv Øksnevad from 1927 to 1933. In the inter-war period it had a circulation of around 8,000. From 1936 to the 1960s Aksel Hoel was the editor, except for some years during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany when John Johnsen Jr. was a Nazi-installed editor. From 31 May 1986 the newspaper changed its name to ''Nordmørsposten'', and was owned by ''Dagbladet''. It ceased to appear after its last issue on 27 October 1990, after ''Dagbladet'' had reached a mutual understanding with A-pressen. A-pressen owned the competing newspaper ''Tidens Krav'', which had prevailed in Kristiansund's newspaper market. References

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Toralv Øksnevad
Toralv Øksnevad (13 January 1891 – 31 July 1975) was a Norwegian politician, journalist, newspaper editor and radio personality. He was known as the "voice from London" during World War II, when listening to foreign radio in Norway was illegal, and from October 1942 implied risk of death penalty. Personal life Øksnevad was born in Høyland, a son of teacher Arnt Øksnevad and Kirsten Torine Folkvord, and was a brother of librarian Reidar Øksnevad. His daughter married journalist and film director Arne Skouen, and he was a grandfather of composer Synne Skouen. He died in Oslo in 1975. Journalist career Øksnevad was a journalist for ''Dagbladet'' from 1912 to 1920, was press attaché in Paris 1920–1924, and again journalist for ''Dagbladet'' 1924–1927. He was editor-in-chief for the regional newspaper ''Romsdalsposten'' 1927–1933. He started working for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) in 1933, and became the leader for the news de ...
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Jonas Hestnes
Jonas Johansen Hestnes (October 27, 1869 – November 19, 1926) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and a politician for the Liberal Party. He served in the Storting as a representative for Kristiansund from 1910 to 1915. Hestnes was the son of the farmer Johan Nilsen Hestnes and Karen Jakobsdatter, and the brother of the Storting representative Nils Hestnes. He grew up on the Hestnes farm along Valsøyfjord. In 1898 he married the music teacher Tora Solem and had several children with her. After graduating from the Tromsø Teachers' College in 1888, he was a teacher in Kristiansund from 1889 to 1890 and in Ibestad Municipality from 1891 to 1893. Hestnes served as the editor of the Liberal Party newspaper ''Romsdalsposten'' in Kristiansund from 1891 to 1926.Haffner, Vilhelm. 1949. ''Stortinget og statsrådet. Med tillegg til Tallak Lindstøl: Stortinget og Statsraadet 1814-1914. Biografier med tillegg til Tallak Lindstøl: Stortinget og Statsraadet 1814-1914''. Oslo: Aschehoug ...
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1876 Establishments In Norway
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Mass Media In Møre Og Romsdal
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Liberal Party (Norway) Newspapers
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Defunct Newspapers Published In Norway
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1990 Disestablishments In Norway
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A-pressen
Amedia AS is the second largest media company in Norway (the largest is Schibsted and the third largest is Polaris Media). The company is whole or partial owner of 50 local and regional newspaper with online newspapers and printing presses, and its own news agency, Avisenes Nyhetsbyrå. The corporation also owns and operates a group of printing plants under the brand name Prime Print in Russia. History Amedia AS was established on 27 May 1948 as Norsk Arbeiderpresse (lit: ''Norwegian Labour Press''). It was an association of social democratic newspapers. It was renamed A-pressen in 1994, a name which it retained until 2012. The company was originally created to finance Norwegian labour newspapers owned by the labour unions and Labour Party. In 1990 the company was refinanced and transferred to a corporation, with the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions and the Labour Party as the largest owners. When A-pressen bought part of TV2, the Labour Party chose to sell their sta ...
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Tidens Krav
''Tidens Krav'' (''TK'') English: ''The Time's Demands'' is a local newspaper published in Kristiansund, Norway. It was founded in 1906, is published Tuesday through Saturday, and reports news from Nordmøre. The newspaper owned the local television station TKTV (previously TV Nordvest), before it was discontinued in November 2018. Circulation Circulation numbers verified by the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association:Circulation numbers from the web site of the Norwegian Media Businesses' Association
* 2006: 15 150 * 2007: 15 412 * 2008: 15 281 * 2009: 14 900 * 2010: 14 605


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Kristiansund
Kristiansund (, ; historically spelled Christianssund and earlier named Fosna) is a municipality on the western coast of Norway in the Nordmøre district of Møre og Romsdal county. The administrative center of the municipality is the town of Kristiansund (established in 1742), which is the major town for the whole Nordmøre region. Other notable settlements in the municipality include the villages of Kvalvåg, Rensvik, and Nedre Frei. The municipality is the 333rd largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Kristiansund is the 52nd most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 24,013. The municipality's population density is and its population has increased by 0.8% over the previous 10-year period. General information The parish of ''Christianssund'' was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). Initially, the small island municipality included just the town of Christianssund and its immediate surrounding area ...
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