A cover page of Dags-Telegrafen dated 1864 | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Founder(s) | J. Christian Ferslew |
Founded | 2 January 1864 |
Political alignment | Conservatism |
Language | Danish |
Ceased publication | 30 June 1891 |
Headquarters | Copenhagen |
Country | Denmark |
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. Its first issue appeared on 2 January that year. The paper had a conservative stance and was the first of such newspapers in Denmark. In fact, it was affiliated with the Conservative Party. The paper was headquartered in Copenhagen.
In first half of the 1870s Dags-Telegrafen became one of the best selling newspapers in the country. An evening edition of the paper, Nationaltidende, was launched in 1876. Sophus Peter Tromholt published his auroral observations in Dags-Telegrafen which folded on 30 June 1891.
References
- ^ Alastair H. Thomas, ed. (2016). Historical Dictionary of Denmark. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 375. ISBN 978-1-4422-6465-6.
- ^ Svennik H⊘yer (2003). "Newspapers without journalists". Journalism Studies. 4 (4): 457. doi:10.1080/1461670032000136550.
- ^ "Mediestream AvisID oversigt - København" (in Danish). Det KGL Bibliotek. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
- ^ "Nogle af samtidens københavnske aviser og deres politiske observans" (in Danish). Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab. Archived from the original on 3 February 2017.
- K. Moss; P. Stauning (2012). "Sophus Peter Tromholt: an outstanding pioneer in auroral research". History of Geo- and Space Sciences. 3 (1): 55. Bibcode:2012HGSS....3...53M. doi:10.5194/hgss-3-53-2012.
External links
- Media related to Dags-Telegrafen at Wikimedia Commons