Vestfold Arbeiderblad

Vestfold Arbeiderblad was a daily newspaper published in Tønsberg, Norway.[1]

History and profile

The paper was established in 1909[2] under the name Vestfold Arbeiderblad. Politically it belonged to the Norwegian Labour Party, but in 1924 it was usurped by the newly established Communist Party. The Labour Party eventually found a new newspaper in Vestfold Socialdemokrat, founded in 1921 as a local organ for the Social Democratic Labour Party. Vestfold Socialdemokrat took the name Vestfold Arbeiderblad in 1929by that time the Communist newspaper of the same name had gone defunct. Vestfold Arbeiderblad was stopped between September 1940 and May 1945, during the German occupation of Norway.[3]

The most popular newspaper in the Tønsberg area was the Conservative Tønsbergs Blad. On the other hand, Vestfold Arbeiderblad was the largest newspaper in Holmestrand and Hof. It absorbed other Labour Party newspapers; Horten Arbeiderblad in 1962 and Vestfold Fremtid in 1983. By 1983 had a circulation of about 8,500 copies compared to 26,248 copies of Tønsbergs Blad.[3] Vestfold Arbeiderblad went defunct in 1988.[2]

References

  1. Hans Fredrik Dahl (24 February 2016). A History of the Norwegian Press, 1660-2015. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 182. ISBN 978-1-137-58026-9. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  2. 1 2 Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Vestfold Arbeiderblad". Store norske leksikon. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 19 March 2009.
  3. 1 2 Østbye, Helge (1984). Massemediene (in Norwegian). Oslo: Tiden. p. 43. ISBN 82-10-02375-6.
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