Gudbrandsdølen

Gudbrandsdølen was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Lillehammer in Oppland county.

Gudbrandsdølen was started on 1 January 1894, after editor-in-chief Johan Filseth had been jettisoned from another newspaper Framgang.

[1][2] Johan Filseth had been a political Liberal, but under Lødrup the newspaper became Conservative, like Lillehammer Tilskuer had been.

As time passed, Gudbrandsdølen became more affiliated (albeit not officially and outspokenly) with the Centre Party.

Sigurd Skogheim, who had been subeditor in the now-liquidated Laagen, was hired as editor-in-chief of Gudbrandsdølen.

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