Realph Immanuel Ottesen Norland (30 August 1903 – 5 October 1963) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Conservative Party, best known as editor-in-chief of Tønsbergs Blad.
[2] After World War II he helped with rebuilding the party, which had been forbidden for the last five years, during the German occupation of Norway.
[2] He was also known for hiring Sverre Mitsem in the newspaper in 1942, effective from 1945 when World War II was over.
[5] Later political work included a seat in Tønsberg city council, which Norland held from 1955 to his death.
[2] Together with pharmacist Aasta Sigrun Sæther (1903–1968) he had the son Andreas Norland, who started his career in Tønsbergs Blad in 1958 and became editor-in-chief of Adresseavisen, Verdens Gang, Osloavisen and Aftenposten.