Fjell-Ljom (The Mountain Echo), originally spelled Fjeld-Ljom, is a local weekly Norwegian newspaper published in Røros in Sør-Trøndelag county. Fjell-Ljom has been published since January 8, 1886. In 1979 the newspaper went into bankruptcy after losing out to its competitor Arbeidets Rett, and it stopped appearing. Thanks to local interests, the newspaper was relaunched in 1993, when it was resumed as a weekly publication. The newspaper was long associated with the Liberal Party, and it was shut down from 1943 to the end of the Second World War.
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| - Fjell-Ljom är en norsk veckotidning som kommer ut varje torsdag i Røros i Trøndelag fylke. Föregångaren till Fjell-Ljom Fjeldposten – Søndre Trondhjems amtstidende kom ut första gången 1868. I januari 1886 kom Fjell-Ljom ut för första gången. 1979 gick tidningen i konkurs efter att ha förlorat i konkurrensen med . Tack vare lokalt intresse återupptogs verksamheten 1993. Fjell-Ljom hade 2020 en upplaga på ca 2 500 exemplar. Sedan 2019 finns Fjell-Ljom också som webbtidning. (sv)
- Fjell-Ljom (The Mountain Echo), originally spelled Fjeld-Ljom, is a local weekly Norwegian newspaper published in Røros in Sør-Trøndelag county. Fjell-Ljom has been published since January 8, 1886. In 1979 the newspaper went into bankruptcy after losing out to its competitor Arbeidets Rett, and it stopped appearing. Thanks to local interests, the newspaper was relaunched in 1993, when it was resumed as a weekly publication. The newspaper was long associated with the Liberal Party, and it was shut down from 1943 to the end of the Second World War. (en)
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| - Fjell-Ljom (The Mountain Echo), originally spelled Fjeld-Ljom, is a local weekly Norwegian newspaper published in Røros in Sør-Trøndelag county. Fjell-Ljom has been published since January 8, 1886. In 1979 the newspaper went into bankruptcy after losing out to its competitor Arbeidets Rett, and it stopped appearing. Thanks to local interests, the newspaper was relaunched in 1993, when it was resumed as a weekly publication. The newspaper was long associated with the Liberal Party, and it was shut down from 1943 to the end of the Second World War. Fjell-Ljom has been associated with a number of prominent cultural figures throughout its existence, the best-known being the author Johan Falkberget. Fjell-Ljom is published by the company A/S Avisdrift, the largest shareholder of which is Arbeidets Rett. The newspaper's chief editor and general manager is Bjørn Tore Hindklev. Fjell-Ljom was previously edited and printed in facilities along the Hyttelva, the river running through the center of Røros. The newspaper and its printing press were located there for 88 years, and since 1986 the facility has been the . (en)
- Fjell-Ljom är en norsk veckotidning som kommer ut varje torsdag i Røros i Trøndelag fylke. Föregångaren till Fjell-Ljom Fjeldposten – Søndre Trondhjems amtstidende kom ut första gången 1868. I januari 1886 kom Fjell-Ljom ut för första gången. 1979 gick tidningen i konkurs efter att ha förlorat i konkurrensen med . Tack vare lokalt intresse återupptogs verksamheten 1993. Fjell-Ljom hade 2020 en upplaga på ca 2 500 exemplar. Sedan 2019 finns Fjell-Ljom också som webbtidning. (sv)
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