Local Newspaper of the Year
Local Newspaper of the Year (Norwegian: Årets lokalavis) is a Norwegian award that is conferred every year by the country's National Association of Local Newspapers.[1] It was awarded for the first time in 1989.[1] The newspaper Hallingdølen has won the prize four times: in 2005, 2008, 2012, and 2014.
List of winners
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References
- Store norske leksikon: Årets lokalavis.
- Olsson, Terje I. 2008. Øyene Årets lokalavis for andre gang. Journalisten (April 28).
- Landslaget for Lokalaviser. 2012. Dalane Tidende er Årets lokalavis. (April 22).
- Dalane Tidene. 2012. Kåret til Årets lokalavis.
- Landslaget for Lokalaviser. 2013. Hallingdølen er årets lokalavis. (April 28).
- Landslaget for Lokalaviser. 2014. Suldalsposten er årets lokalavis. (March 29).
- Landslaget for Lokalaviser. 2015. Hallingdølen er Årets lokalavis. (April 20).
- Landslaget for Lokalaviser. 2016. Sogn Avis er Årets lokalavis. (April 16).
- Kampanje. 2016. Her er Årets lokalavis. (April 17).
- Landslaget for Lokalaviser. 2017. Sunnhordland er Årets lokalavis. (March 25).
- ABC nyheter. 2017. Sunnhordland ble Årets lokalavis. (March 25).
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