Østerdalens Avis was a local newspaper published in Elverum, Norway.
Its first issue came out on 16 February 1911, and its political alignment was Conservative.[1] At the time, Elverum had two competing Liberal newspapers; Østlandske Tidende and Østlændingen.[2]
Østerdalens Avis was published three times a week from 1911 to 1927, except for the periods 1915–1917 (four times a week) and 1919–1923 (six times a week). Lastly, it was published four times a week from 1927 until it was discontinued.[1] The newspaper was bought by political affiliate Hamar Stiftstidende, effective on 13 May 1929.[3]
Editors-in-chief
edit- 1911–1918: Augun Klever
- 1918–1919: Ole Gillebo
- 1919: Olaf Paulsen
- 1919–1920: Ove Ansteinsson
- 1920–1921: Per Schulstad
- 1921:Ove Ansteinsson
- 1921–1923: Erling Lauhn
- 1923–1927: Alf E. Olaussen
References
edit- ^ a b Høeg, Tom Arbo, ed. (1973). "Østerdalens Avis". Norske aviser 1763–1969: en bibliografi (in Norwegian). Oslo: University Library of Oslo. p. 557.
- ^ Skjegstad, A. (1976). Østlendingen 1901-5. januar-1976 (in Norwegian). p. 12. ISBN 8271040162.
- ^ "Avissammenslutning". Nationen (in Norwegian). 11 May 1929. p. 2.