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This is a list of defunct newspapers of Norway. * ''
Arbeider-Avisa ''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 newspap ...
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Arbeideren ''Arbeideren'' ("The Worker") was a daily newspaper published in Oslo, Norway. It was started on 2 November 1929 as the official party newspaper from the Communist Party of Norway, Communist Party. It lent its name from a Hamar-based Arbeideren ( ...
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Bergens Adressecontoirs Efterretninger was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Bergen county. was started in 1765. It went defunct in 1889, when it was incorporated into . References

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Bergens Aftenblad ''Bergens Aftenblad'' was a Norwegian daily newspaper, published in Bergen, Norway from 1880 to 1942. It supported the Conservative Party. History and profile The paper was started in 1880, and absorbed the long-running '' Bergens Adressecontoirs ...
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Bergens Social-Demokrat ''Bergens Social-Demokrat'' was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Bergen. It was started on 15 May 1922 as an organ for the Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway The Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway (in Norwegian ''Norges Socialde ...
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Bergensposten ''Bergensposten'' is a defunct newspaper published in Bergen, Norway from 1 March 1854 until 1893 when it merged with ''Bergens Tidende''. The editor at the start was Johannes Steen Johannes Wilhelm Christian Steen (22 July 1827 - 1 April 1906 ...
'' * '' Buskerud Blad'' * '' Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen'' * '' Egersundsposten'' * '' Flekkefjords Budstikke'' * '' Folketanken'' * '' Folketidende'' * ''
Folkets Framtid ''Folkets Framtid'' ('The People's Future') was a Norwegian newspaper. It was the official party organ of the Christian Democratic Party. It was established in 1947 in Mysen. From 1954 to 1957 it was published in Trondheim, as '' Dagsavisa'', the ...
'' * '' Follo'' * '' Fosna-Arbeideren'' * '' Fronten'' * '' Grømstad-Posten'' * '' Hardanger Arbeiderblad'' * ''
Haugaland Arbeiderblad ''Haugaland Arbeiderblad'' was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Haugesund in Rogaland county. It was affiliated with the Norwegian Labour Party. ''Haugaland Arbeiderblad'' was started in 1907 under the name ''Arbeiderbladet''. It stopped in 1908 ...
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Haugesunds Social-Demokrat ''Haugesunds Social-Demokrat'' was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Haugesund in Rogaland county. It was affiliated with the Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway. ''Haugesunds Social-Demokrat'' was started in 1921, the same year the Social ...
'' * '' Impressionisten'' * '' Karmøens Tidende'' * '' Karmøy-Posten'' * ''
Karmsundsposten ''Karmsundsposten'' was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Haugesund in Rogaland county, Norway. ''Karmsundsposten'' was started in 1861, as the first newspaper in the middle-sized city. It took its name from the Karmsundet strait between Hauges ...
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Klassekampen ''Klassekampen'' ( en, The Class Struggle) is a Norwegian daily newspaper. It describes itself as "the newspaper of the Left." The paper's net circulation is 34,000 (2021), and it has around 111,000 daily readers on paper (160,000 on Saturdays). ...
'' * '' Kopervik Tidende'' * ''
Kringsjaa ''Kringsjaa'' (Outlook) was a periodical which was published every two weeks from 1893–1910 (once a month July 1905–1909). It was published by Olaf Norlis forlag in Kristiania. The magazine was around 80–100 pages, and was based on ...
'' * '' Kristiansands Stiftsavis og Adressekontors-Efterretninger'' * '' Lillesands Tidende'' * '' Lister'' * '' Lister og Mandals Amtstidende'' * '' Lokalposten'' * '' Magazinet'' * '' Moss Arbeiderblad'' * '' Muitalægje'' * '' Nedenes Amts Landbotidende'' * '' Norges Kommunistblad'' * '' Norsk Landboeblad'' * '' Norsk-Tysk Tidsskrift'' * '' NS Månedshefte'' * ''
Ny Tid ''Ny Tid'' (English: ''Modern Times Review'') is Norway's largest international quarterly review of non-fiction books – up to 50 in each issue. It is currently owned by Ny Tid & Orientering AS. ''Ny Tid'' is headed by the newspaper founder Tr ...
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Ny Tid ''Ny Tid'' (English: ''Modern Times Review'') is Norway's largest international quarterly review of non-fiction books – up to 50 in each issue. It is currently owned by Ny Tid & Orientering AS. ''Ny Tid'' is headed by the newspaper founder Tr ...
'' (Trondheim) * '' Odda Nyhetsblad'' * ''
Orientering ''Orientering'' was a Norway, Norwegian newspaper which was initially published in December 1952 as an alternative voice. It was absorbed into ''Ny Tid'' in 1975. There were many reasons for establishing the newspaper, but the most important was ...
'' * '' Østfold-Posten'' * '' Øvre Smaalenene'' * '' Rogaland'' * '' Saǥai Muittalægje'' * '' Samleren'' * '' Sarpen'' * '' Skiens Ugeblad'' * '' Skiensposten'' * '' Solungen'' * '' Søndenfjeldske Avis'' * '' Sportsmanden'' * '' Stavanger Avis'' * '' Stavanger Socialdemokrat'' * '' Trondheims-Pressen'' * '' Tvedestrand og Omegns Avis'' * ''
Verdens Gang ''Verdens Gang'' ("The course of the world"), 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 n ...
'' (1868–1923) * '' Vestkysten'' * '' Vestlands-Posten'' {{Europe topic, List of defunct newspapers of * Newspapers, defunct Norway, defunct
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the ...