Sor-Trondelag
9 newspapers in Norway
ALL NEWSPAPERS(9)
Avisa Sor Trondelag
nan, Sor-Trondelag
Serving the residents of Meldal, Orkdal, and surrounding municipalities, this regional publication provides localized news coverage and community reporting for the Sør-Trøndelag district. It holds a long-standing tradition of chronicling regional developments and social affairs to maintain a strong connection with its specific rural and suburban audience.
Dusken
Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag
Founded in 1914, Under Dusken is one of Scandinavia’s oldest and most prominent student newspapers. Based in Trondheim, it provides independent news, cultural coverage, and student-focused investigative journalism for the local academic community, operating as an integral part of the Student Society in Trondheim.
Fjlell Ljom
Roros, Sor-Trondelag
Established in 1886, this local newspaper serves the Røros region by providing dedicated coverage of municipal politics, culture, and community developments in the mountain districts of Trøndelag. It is notable for maintaining a strong sense of local identity and journalistic presence in a remote area, acting as a vital information hub for its inland readership.
Hitra Froya
Sandstad, Sor-Trondelag
Serving the island municipalities of Hitra and Frøya, this regional newspaper provides essential local news coverage and community reporting for its coastal readership. Since its establishment in 1905, it has remained a vital information source for the region's inhabitants, focusing on local politics, industries, and social developments.
Malvik Bladet
Malvik, Sor-Trondelag
Malvik-Bladet is a local Norwegian newspaper serving the municipality of Malvik in Trøndelag. Now part of the merged publication Bladet, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, sports, and community events for the residents of both Malvik and the neighboring Stjørdal district.
Opdalingen
Oppdal, Sor-Trondelag
Opp is a local newspaper serving the municipalities of Oppdal and Rennebu in Trøndelag county, Norway. Formed through the merger of Opdalingen and the original OPP, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, culture, and business developments across the mountainous South Trøndelag region.
Selbyggen
Selbu, Sor-Trondelag
Serving as the primary local newspaper for the municipalities of Selbu and Tydal, this publication has provided dedicated community coverage since its establishment in 1949. It remains a vital source for regional news, cultural reporting, and local debate, functioning as an essential link for the residents of the Trondheim region.
Sovesten
Kyrksaterora, Sor-Trondelag
Søvesten is a local newspaper based in Kyrksæterøra, Norway, serving the municipalities of Heim and Aure. Established in 1994, the publication provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, community events, and regional issues. It focuses on delivering relevant information to the residents of the coastal Trøndelag region.
Tronderbladet
Melhus, Sor-Trondelag
Serving as the primary local news source for Melhus and the surrounding regions of Trøndelag, this publication focuses on documenting community developments, local politics, and regional culture. With roots dating back to 1948, it maintains a strong commitment to grassroots journalism that keeps the local population informed and connected to their immediate surroundings.
