Søndfjords Avis

Søndfjords Avis was a Norwegian newspaper published in Florø in Sogn og Fjordane between 1898 and 1909.[1] It was a publication of the liberal Venstre political party and took a radical stance on political matters, such as advocating republicanism. For this, it took a significate drop in readership from 1905 following the Norwegian monarchy plebiscite.[2] A digital archive of the newspaper is available at the University of Bergen.[3]

Søndfjords Avis
TypeNewspaper
Founded1898
Political alignmentLiberal
HeadquartersFlorø

Editors

  • Elias Pedersen 1898-1903
  • Martin Vanberg 1903-1905[4]
  • Ole Johan Vasbotten 1905-1909
  • Olaf Rank Seter 1909
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References

  1. Kobbeltveit, Olav (2009). "Presselivet i Nordre Bergenhus". Bergens Tidende. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  2. "Fylkesleksikon:Søndfjords Avis". Oslo: NRK. 2002. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  3. Abusdal, Bjorn (2009). "Oversikt over UB's bestand av aviser på film og i original". Bergen: Universitetet i Bergen. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  4. Hoffstad, Einar (1935). Merkantilt biografisk leksikon : hvem er hvem i næringslivet?. Oslo: Grøndahl & Sons Boktrykkeri.


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