Conservative Press Association

The Conservative Press Association was established in the headquarters of the Norwegian Order of Freemasons in 1892

The Conservative Press Association (Norwegian: Den Konservative Presses Forening; shortened DKPF) was a Norwegian media institution whose stated objective was the furtherance of conservative daily newspapers. Amongst its members were editors, journalists, publishers and businesspeople who were involved in declared conservative newspapers.[1] The activity in the association faded out concurrently with the discontinuance of party newspapers in Norway.

  1. ^ "Den Konservative Presses Forening" (in Norwegian). National Archival Services of Norway. Retrieved 10 January 2012.

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