Agder Flekkefjords Tidende

Agder Flekkefjords Tidende

Agder headquarters.
Type Three days a week
Owner(s) Avisen Agder AS
Editor Kristen Munksgaard
Founded 25 April 1877 (1877-04-25)
Headquarters Flekkefjord
Circulation 8,026
Website www.avisenagder.no

Agder Flekkefjords Tidende is the local newspaper for the southern Norwegian town of Flekkefjord, and the surrounding region of western Vest Agder and eastern Rogaland.

History and profile

The first newspaper printed in Flekkefjord was called Agdesidens Budstikke, in 1851. This newspaper was published twice weekly, and ended circulation after only one year.[1]

Agder Flekkefjords Tidende was first published on 25 April 1877. The founders were two schoolteachers, Ole Fuglestvedt and Nicolai Just. It has been published continuously since then, only interrupted by the German occupation, from 1940 to 1945.[2] In 2011, Agder Flekkefjords Tidende had a circulation of 8,026.[3] The newspaper is published by Avisen Agder AS, which is owned by various local interests.

References

  1. Styrvold, Stein Bay (2009). Flekkefjord (in Norwegian). Arendal: Friluftsforlaget. p. 19. ISBN 978-82-91495-49-1.
  2. "Om Avisen Agder". Agder (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  3. "Circulation of Norwegian newspapers". Medienorway. 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2012.

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