Dags-Telegrafen

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Dags-Telegrafen
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  • Dags-Telegrafen (Danish: Daily Telegraph) was a Danish language conservative newspaper which was published in Copenhagen, Denmark, in the period of 1864–1891.

    History and profile

    Dags-Telegrafen was established by J. Christian Ferslew in Copenhagen in 1864.[1][2] Its first issue appeared on 2 January that year.[3] The paper had a conservative stance and was the first of such newspapers in Denmark.[1] In fact, it was affiliated with the Conservative Party.[4] The paper was headquartered in Copenhagen.[3]

    In first half of the 1870s Dags-Telegrafen became one of the best selling newspapers in the country.

    auroral observations in Dags-Telegrafen[5] which folded on 30 June 1891.[3][4]

    References

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    3. ^ a b c "Mediestream AvisID oversigt - København" (in Danish). Det KGL Bibliotek. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
    4. ^ a b "Nogle af samtidens københavnske aviser og deres politiske observans" (in Danish). Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab. Archived from the original on 3 February 2017.
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