词条 | Friheten |
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| name = Friheten | logo = | image = | caption = The editorial offices of Friheten | type = Biweekly newspaper | format = | foundation = {{start date and age|1941}} | owners = Norwegian Communist Party | editor = | political = Norwegian Communist Party | headquarters = Oslo, Norway | language = Norwegian | website = {{URL|http://www.friheten.no/}} }} Friheten ({{lang-en|The Freedom}}) is a biweekly newspaper, published by the Norwegian Communist Party (NKP). History and profileFriheten was founded illegally in 1941 during the German occupation of Norway due to World War II. The founders were the members of the communist wing of the resistance movement.[1] The paper was started as a news sheet by the group and became a regular newspaper with the publication of its first issue on 14 May 1945.[1] After the liberation in 1945 it emerged as the official party newspaper. It is the last party-dependent newspaper left in Norway. The paper has its headquarters in Oslo.[2] References1. ^1 {{cite journal|author1=Epp Lauk|author2=Svennik Hoyer|authorlink2=Svennik Høyer|journal=Central European Journal of Communication|title=Recreating journalism after censorship. Generational shifts and professional ambiguities among journalists after changes in the political systems|url=http://ptks.pl/cejc/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Vol_1_No1_Fall_2008_Lauk_Hoyer.pdf|date=Fall 2008|volume=1|issue=1|accessdate=31 December 2014}} 2. ^{{cite journal|title=A Guide to Norwegian Mass Media Statistics|journal=Scandinavian Political Studies|date=1969|volume=4|url=https://tidsskrift.dk/index.php/scandinavian_political_studies/article/view/12424/23681|accessdate=22 May 2016}} External links
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