Halden Arbeiderblad

Halden Arbeiderblad was established in 1929 as a Labour Party newspaper,[2] but later became non-partisan.

[3] It was stopped between October 1940 and June 1945 due to the German occupation of Norway,[2] and the editor-in-chief Johannes Stubberud was sent to a concentration camp.

[4] In addition to Halden, the newspaper covers the municipality of Aremark.

[5] It is published by Halden Arbeiderblad AS, which is owned 41.5% by A-pressen, 14.7% by the Labour Party, 19.9% by local trade unions and 23.9% by various others.

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