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''Arbeider-Avisa'' (founded as ''Arbeider-Avisen'', from 1946 ''Arbeider-Avisa'', from 1993 ''Avisa Trondheim'') was a daily newspaper published in Trondheim, Norway, started in 1924 and defunct in 1996. Until 1989 it was officially the newspaper for the
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History


Born from party split

The newspaper was born as a consequence of the split of the Labour Party in the fall of 1923. Unlike in most of the country, there was a
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majority in the local party organisation in Trondheim, and the newly formed Norwegian Communist Party, secured the party's assets, including the party newspaper ''
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'', established in 1899. Among the most known staff in ''Ny Tid'' was Martin Tranmæl. The Labour Party in Trondheim prioritised the work to establish a new newspaper, and at the annual meeting it created an extra member fee for the purpose. A new newspaper was published on 15 March 1924 under the name ''Arbeider-Avisen - organ for the Norwegian Labour Party''. The paper had its headquarters in Trondheim. Within the party many regarded the newspaper as a direct succession of ''Ny Tid''. ''
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'', established by the Social Democratic Labour who had left the Labour Party during the first party split in 1917, was
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into ''Arbeider-Avisen'' in 1927. At the same time, the Social Democrats were merged into Labour. Later the newspaper ''Folkets Rett'' in Levanger was merged with ''Arbeider-Avisen'', making it a pan- Trøndelag newspaper. In 1939 ''Ny Tid'' lost the struggle against ''Arbeider-Avisen'' and became defunct. ''Arbeider-Avisen'' had prospered after the cabinet Nygaardsvold, led by Johan Nygaardsvold from Trøndelag, assumed national office.


Stopped during the war

During World War II and the German occupation of Norway the entire media environment in Trondheim changed. At the start of the war the city had four daily newspapers, the largest being ''
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'' (15,000 issues) followed by the conservative '' Adresseavisen'' (15,000 issues), ''Arbeider-Avisen'' (10,000 issues) and the liberal ''
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'' (10,000 issues). ''Arbeider-Avisen'' continued to come out during the war, but soon met problems. In article and
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s there were clear stands in cases that were in conflict with the German interests, resulting in that the newspaper was stopped for shorter or longer periods. The first such stop occurred on 30 August 1940 and the newspaper was stopped for six days. The punishment came after a small notice from a municipal council debate in Leksvik under the title "Someone who doesn't give up". Under the real message was added: "We have taken under doubt to increase the line distance so the readers better can read between the lines". The final stop order came on 29 January 1941 when German and Norwegian police met up at ''Adresseavisen's'' printing press where ''Arbeider-Avisen'' was printed and wrecked the printed pages with a
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. The three other Trondheim newspapers barely mentioned the event with a small notice from central authorities: "''Arbeider-Avisen'' has lately repeatedly published articles and messages that only has had the intention of giving an unwanted influence on the newspaper's readers, and by that evading civil obedience, at the same time it is damaging the work that Norwegian and German authorities are conducting in cooperation. The stop was intended to last only four weeks, but instead lasted throughout the entire war. The newspaper's editor
Harald Langhelle Harald H. Langhelle (25 December 1890 – 6 October 1942) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Dale, Hordaland, and became editor-in-chief of '' Nordlands Social-Demokrat'' in 1919. He was elected ...
was in October 1942 arrested and executed as one of ten after a sabotage at Fosdalen Mines in Malm.


The end of the war

When the peace came on 8 May 1945, '' Trondheims-Pressen'' was launched, a common newspaper created by ''Adresseavisen'', ''Arbeider-Avisen'' and ''Nidaros''. It was produced at ''Adresseavisen'' after press from the
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, who wanted to avoid to much unfair competition because of the many newspapers that were stopped during the war. But on 14 May the ordinary newspapers were back on the street, each with about 30,000 issues. ''Dagsposten'' was not part of the project, the newspaper had voluntarily been
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during the war and did not survive the peace. The Christian '' Dagsavisa'' was established in the ruins of ''Dagsposten'' and survived about ten years. In light of communisms newgained popularity ''Ny Tid'' was published again for two years, before being closed again. Adresseavisen had during the war taken over both advertisers and subscribers who had fled from ''Dagsposten''. While ''Adresseavisen'' and to a certain extent ''Nidaros'' had intact production equipment, ''Arbeider-Avisa'' stated with nothing. Not even a pencil was left after the Germany occupants had cleansed the offices. But thanks to hard work from former employees and not least the labour unions, the newspaper could again start production, layout and printed at ''Adresseavisen'', with
Ole Øisang Ole Thorsen Øisang (26 April 1893 – 6 March 1963) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. Early life and career Øisang was born in Risør as the son of Theodor Thorsen Kjørvik (1866–1952) and Aase Marie Øisa ...
back as
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. ''Adresseavisen'' was convicted, as part of the newspaper trials after the war, to pay a compensation of
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600,000 to all newspapers. Despite this, it didn't take many days after the war to see that ''Adresseavisen'' had won the newspaper war. In 1947 ''Arbeider-Avisa'' (21.400) had half the number of subscribers as ''Adresseavisen'' (41.000).


Post-war

After the war ''Arbeider-Avisa'' had three major developments. The number of issues fell, costs exceeding income and the removal of the church journalism. In 1964 the newspaper merged with ''
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'' in the company A/S Trønderpresse and some time later with ''
Stjørdalens Blad ''Stjørdalens Blad'' is a local newspaper published in Stjørdal, Norway. It covers Stjørdal and Meråker. It was established in 1892. It has a circulation of 7634, of whom 7023 are subscribers. ''Stjørdalens Blad'' is owned by ''A-pressen Lo ...
'' to strengthen the economy, something that also happened. The two other newspapers were demerged in the 1970s and 90s respectively. ''Arbeider-Avisa'' was an innovative newspaper when it came to technology. Early in the 1970s it converted to
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format at the same time it started printing in
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at its own press. In 1974 it became a morning newspaper, but this was not a success since ''Adresseavisen'' was well established in the morning market. In the middle of the 1980s the newspaper was one of the first in Norway were the journalists wrote the articles directly into computers. Only once, in 1971, has the newspaper been close to the target issue number of 20,000, right before the
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. Editor
Eigil Gullvåg Eigil Gullvåg (27 February 1921 – 1991) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Trondheim. He was hired as a journalist in ''Arbeider-Avisa'' in 1945, and was editor-in-chief from 1958 to 1983. ...
took a stand for Norwegian EEC membership, unlike most of the
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in Central Norway and among the newspapers readers and the growth was changed to decline. Norsk Arbeiderpresse (now A-Pressen) went into the ownership of ''Arbeider-Avisa'' in the late 1980s and declared the newspaper a priority area, but neither this put an end to the rumours of an imminent death. Editor
Terje Dalen Terje may refer to: *Terje (name) Terje is a masculine given name of Scandinavian origin, a varian of Torgeir. In Estonia, it is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name A–H * Terje Aa (born 1961), Norwegian bri ...
lead the first dramatic cut-back and 30 prosent of the employees had to quit in 1989. After 45 years in Folkets Hus in Midtbyen ''Arbeider-Avisa'' moved the offices and press to a new building in Lade in 1990 under leadership of editor
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. In Folkets Hus in the city centre the offices had grown so much it had been in four floors, connected through labyrinths of corridors.


Last years

In 1993 the newspaper changed name to ''Avisa Trondheim'' at the same time it moved back to the city centre. On the owner side there had been a small revolution as
Student Welfare Organisation in Trondheim The Student Welfare Organisation in Trondheim ( no, Studensamskipnaden i Trondheim) or SiT is the student welfare organisation in Trondheim, Norway and is responsible for the welfare of about 25,000 students at the Norwegian University of Scienc ...
(SiT) and
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became coowners of the multimedia corporation
Trøndelag Avis og Kringkasting Trøndelag (; sma, Trööndelage) is a county in the central part of Norway. It was created in 1687, then named Trondhjem County ( no, Trondhjems Amt); in 1804 the county was split into Nord-Trøndelag and Sør-Trøndelag by the King of Denmark ...
through a cooperation with Radio 1 and Norsk Arbeiderpresse. A major refinancing was to insure the newspaper a good economy without debt. As part of the agreement SiT was to buy between 2,000 and 3,000 subscriptions and give these onwards to its students, an agreement that met large resistance among the students and was quickly abolished. A refinancing in the fall of 1994 was successful, where the competitor ''Adresseavisen'' was part. The year later all the employees in the newspaper were fired and asked to apply to new jobs in the newspaper in an attempt to reduce the number of employees and save money. But the losses continued, among others because of the reduction in sold newspapers. Just at the end of the newspapers life the owners in A-Pressen asked ''Adresseavisen'' if they wanted joint ownership in the company, but before they answered A-Pressen declared the newspaper bankrupt. The last issue came out on 27 February 1996 with 11,036 issues. Repeated attempts to start again failed. But after the bankruptcy was processed most of the
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s got their assets back. '' Arbeiderbladet'' bought the subscriber list while the Norwegian Labour Movement Archives and Library bought the archive.


Revival as ''Arbeideravisa''

In January 2008, the newspaper resumed publication under the name ''Arbeideravisa''. However, it only lasted until August the same year.


Editors

*
Hjalmar Waage Hjalmar Waage (8 February 1892 – 1939) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and writer. He was born in Bergen, and joined the Norwegian Labour Party in 1908. He became editor-in-chief of '' Arbeidets Ret'' in 1913, sub-editor of '' Fremtiden'' in 1 ...
1924–1925 *
Ole Øisang Ole Thorsen Øisang (26 April 1893 – 6 March 1963) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. Early life and career Øisang was born in Risør as the son of Theodor Thorsen Kjørvik (1866–1952) and Aase Marie Øisa ...
1925–1940 *
Harald Langhelle Harald H. Langhelle (25 December 1890 – 6 October 1942) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Dale, Hordaland, and became editor-in-chief of '' Nordlands Social-Demokrat'' in 1919. He was elected ...
1940–1942 *
Ole Øisang Ole Thorsen Øisang (26 April 1893 – 6 March 1963) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. Early life and career Øisang was born in Risør as the son of Theodor Thorsen Kjørvik (1866–1952) and Aase Marie Øisa ...
1945–1958 *
Eigil Gullvåg Eigil Gullvåg (27 February 1921 – 1991) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Trondheim. He was hired as a journalist in ''Arbeider-Avisa'' in 1945, and was editor-in-chief from 1958 to 1983. ...
1958–1983 *
Terje Dalen Terje may refer to: *Terje (name) Terje is a masculine given name of Scandinavian origin, a varian of Torgeir. In Estonia, it is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name A–H * Terje Aa (born 1961), Norwegian bri ...
1983–1990 *
Bjørn Stuevold Bjorn (English, Dutch), Björn (Swedish, Icelandic, Dutch, and German), Bjørn (Danish, Faroese and Norwegian), Beorn (Old English) or, rarely, Bjôrn, Biorn, or Latinized Biornus, Brum (Portuguese), is a Scandinavian male given name, or less oft ...
1990–1992 *
Randi Rassmussen Randi is both a given name, and a nickname in the English language, popular in North America and Norway. It is primarily a feminine name, although there is recorded usage of the name by men. It may have originated as a pet form of '' Miranda'' o ...
1992–1995 *
Torgeir Winnberg Torgeir is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Arvid Torgeir Lie (born 1938), Norwegian poet, writer of short stories and translator *Torgeir Andersen (born 1916), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party *Torgeir Andersse ...
1995–1996


References

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