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Hagbard Emanuel Berner served as its first editor in chief and the first issue was published on 2 January 1869.
Dagbladet was founded in 1869 by Anthon Bang.
In 1896 Alfred Harmsworth (Lord Northcliffe) launched the London Daily Mail as a national paper.
During the German occupation of Norway the editor of Dagbladet, Einar Skavlan, was arrested in April 1942 due to the paper's liberal stance and loyalty to the King.
As of the liberation on 5 May 1945 Dagbladet Information was a reality and was officially founded in August 1945.
Publications established in 1945
The Village Voice in New York City began publishing in 1955.
The online edition of Dagbladet was launched on 8 March 1995 following Brønnøysunds Avis, a local newspaper.
The circulation of Dagbladet Information was 22,000 copies in the first quarter of 2000.
↑ "The 20 largest daily newspapers 2000". Danmarks Statistik. http://www.dst.dk/pukora/epub/upload/2179/headword/eng/108.pdf.
Dagbladet Information was published in broadsheet format until 30 November 2004 when it began to be published in compact format.
The paper reprinted the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten's 12 Muhammad Cartoons in 2005.
On 8 September 2006, the newspaper printed six of the less offensive entries from the Iranian Holocaust cartoon exhibition, which was a response to the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy.
↑ "Media policies and regulatory practices in a selected set of European countries, the EU and the Council of Europe: The case of Denmark" (Background information report). MEDIADEM. October 2010. http://www.mediadem.eliamep.gr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Denmark.pdf.
In May 2013, Dagbladet appealed the case to the Supreme Court of Norway.
In June 2013, Dagbladet with online products was sold from Berner Gruppen to Aller Media for reportedly about 300 million Norwegian kroner.
Editor of the culture-and-opinion sections in Dagbladet Geir Ramnefjell dismissed the criticism of the 2013 drawing, stating that it was an "innocent ridicule of religious practice and nothing more than that". Dagbladet also defended the caricature in an editorial 3 June 2013.
The paper has already won prizes – like the INMA Global Media Awards’s top prize in 2016 – for its journalism and record growth.
The daily readership of Dagbladet's online tabloid was 1.24 million in 2016.
As of 2016, 99% of the shares of Dagbladet AS are formally owned by Berner Media Holding AS, which in turn is 100% owned by Aller Media.
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