Dagblaðið

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Dagblaðið (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈtaɣˌplaːðɪð], transl.The Daily Paper) was an Icelandic newspaper 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]

TypeDaily newspaper
EditorJónas Kristjánsson (1975-1981)
Founded1975
Ceased publication1981
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Dagblaðið
"Free, independent newspaper"
TypeDaily newspaper
EditorJónas Kristjánsson (1975-1981)
Founded1975
Ceased publication1981
LanguageIcelandic
CountryIceland
ISSN1670-0880
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On 26 November 1981, Dagblaðið and Vísir merged to form Dagblaðið Vísir.[4]

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