Dagblaðið (transl. The Daily Paper) was an Icelandicnewspaper founded in 1975 by former employees of Vísir with Jónas Kristjánsson as its first editor. It marked a breakthrough in Icelandic newspaper publication as it was the first major newspaper that was independent of political parties.[1][2] Its first edition was published on 8 September the same year.[3]
dagblaðið, transl, daily, paper, icelandic, newspaper, founded, 1975, former, employees, vísir, with, jónas, kristjánsson, first, editor, marked, breakthrough, icelandic, newspaper, publication, first, major, newspaper, that, independent, political, parties, f. Dagbladid transl The Daily Paper was an Icelandic newspaper founded in 1975 by former employees of Visir with Jonas Kristjansson as its first editor It marked a breakthrough in Icelandic newspaper publication as it was the first major newspaper that was independent of political parties 1 2 Its first edition was published on 8 September the same year 3 Dagbladid Free independent newspaper TypeDaily newspaperEditorJonas Kristjansson 1975 1981 Founded1975LanguageIcelandicCeased publication1981CountryIcelandISSN1670 0880Media of IcelandList of newspapersOn 26 November 1981 Dagbladid and Visir merged to form Dagbladid Visir 4 References edit Holmfridur Dagny Fridjonsdottir 30 June 2018 Jonas Kristjansson ritstjori latinn RUV in Icelandic Retrieved 30 June 2018 Dagbladid a manudag Morgunbladid in Icelandic 6 September 1975 p 2 Retrieved 2 July 2018 Dagbladid 1 arg 1 tbl Dagbladid in Icelandic 8 September 1975 Retrieved 2 July 2018 Sameinad og staerra blad a markadinn Dagbladid Visir in Icelandic 26 November 1981 Retrieved 2 July 2018 External links editPublished Issues at the National and University Library of Iceland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dagbladid amp oldid 1060603436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,