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''Varden'' is a local newspaper published in Skien, Norway. ==History and profile== The newspaper was first established with a test issue on 17 December 1874, with Johan Christian Tandberg Castberg as its first editor-in-chief. It has been published daily since 1895, and in the tabloid format since 2001〔 Its current editor-in-chief is Lars Kise, who took over from Per Valebrokk in 2008. Originally, ''Varden'' was owned by individual persons. Harald Kristoffersen, its editor-in-chief and owner from 1901, created the limited company AS Varden in 1918. The corporation Orkla Media, later renamed Edda Media, bought the newspaper in 1994,〔 and still has a 100% ownership. Through the publishing company Varden AS, ''Varden'' itself has a 100% ownership of the smaller newspapers ''Kanalen'' (published in Nome), ''Kragerø Blad Vestmar'' (Kragerø) and ''Telen'' (Notodden).〔 ''Varden'' itself has local offices both in Kragerø and Notodden, as well as in Bamble, Porsgrunn, Kviteseid, Bø and Rjukan. The leading newspaper in Telemark county for many years, ''Varden'' was surpassed by ''Telemark Arbeiderblad'' in 1974, only to regain the number one spot in 1988.〔 ''Telemark Arbeiderblad'' was later renamed ''Telemarksavisa'', and had a circulation of 22,346. At the time ''Varden'' was established, newspapers in Norway had close ties with political parties. ''Varden'' was special in that it changed political allegiance from Liberal to Conservative, in 1953.〔 The ties between political parties and newspapers no longer exist. Today, the newspaper classifies itself as an "independent" newspaper which works to promote a liberal and democratic society with respect for individual rights, social fairness and free enterprise.〔 ''Varden'' had a circulation of 27,341 and 25,859 subscribers.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Varden (newspaper)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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