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Tiden is the Norwegian word for "the time". It may refer to: * ''Tiden'' (Christiania newspaper), Norwegian newspaper, published 1808–11 and 1813–14 * ''Tiden'' (magazine), Swedish theoretical political magazine * , Norwegian newspaper, published 1906–41 and 1945–82 * ''Drammens Tidende'', Norwegian newspaper, formerly called ''Tiden'', published starting 1832 * Tiden Norsk Forlag Tiden Norsk Forlag is a Norwegian publishing company owned by Gyldendal Norsk Forlag. It publishes fiction and general literature. History Tiden was founded in 1933 by the Norwegian Labour Party. In 1936 it bought Fram Forlag. In the early years ...
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Tiden (Christiania Newspaper)
''Tiden, et offentlig Blad af blandet Indhold'' ( en, The Time, a Public Magazine of Mixed Content) was a royalist and secessionist newspaper in 19th-century Norway. The first issue was published on 28 January 1808 in Christiania (now Oslo); the founding editor was Niels Wulfsberg. Its predecessor was ''Efterretninger og Opmuntringer angaaende de nærværende Krigsbegivenheder'', a military periodical which was published in 43 issues in the autumn of 1807. Great Britain's blockade of Norway during the Napoleonic Wars prevented Copenhagen newspapers from being imported to Christiania; Wulfsberg started both newspapers to fill the resulting lack of information.Rune Ottosen,Niels Wulfsberg" in ''Norsk biografisk leksikon'', ed. Knut Helle, 2nd ed., vol. 10 (Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget, 2005). ''Tiden'' was published twice a week between 1808 and 1811. Wulfsberg was an impetuous editor-in-chief, occasionally printing articles critical of the governing authorities. He used the newspaper t ...
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Tiden (magazine)
''Tiden'' (Swedish: ''The Times'') is a quarterly theoretical political journal published in Stockholm, Sweden, since 1908. It is organ of the Social Democratic Party. Its original subtitle was ''Tidskrift för socialistisk kritik och politik'' (Swedish: ''Journal of Socialist Criticism and Politics''). It is later changed to ''Socialdemokratisk idé- och debattidskrift'' (Swedish: ''Magazine of the Social Democratic Views and Debate''). History and profile ''Tiden'' was established by the Swedish social democrat politician Hjalmar Branting in 1908. It is an official publication of the Social Democratic Party which was started to provide a platform for political and cultural discussions among the party members. ''Tiden'' was a monthly publication from 1908 to 1917. In the period between 1918 and 1929 it came out eight times per year. Then it was published ten times per year from 1930 to 1992. From 1999 its frequency was switched to bimonthly. It is published by Tankesmedjan Tiden ...
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Drammens Tidende
''Drammens Tidende'' is a Norwegian Bokmål language newspaper published in Drammen, Norway. History and profile The former ''Drammens Tidende'' dates back to 2 January 1832, when it was known as ''Tiden'', taking the new name in thirteen years later. ''Buskerud Blad'' dates back to 3 July 1883 when it was founded as a conservative alternative to ''Drammens Tidende'' and '' Drammens Blad'', which were both pro-liberal. ''BB'' and ''DT'' merged into one company in 1897 after ''DT'' was bought by the owner of ''BB'', Axel Lyche. In 1901 Axel Raknerud, the editor of ''BB'' since 1884, also became the editor of ''Drammens Tidende''. However, the newspapers remained separate publications, although with the same staff. Not until 1 February 1961 were they united in a common publication and company. The newspaper was known as ''Drammens Tidende og Buskerud Blad'' from 1961 to 2000, after a merger between the old ''Drammens Tidende'' and ''Buskerud Blad''. The newspaper covers central parts ...
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