In 1966, the newspaper switched to an offset press.
To stretch existing manufacturing capacity, newsprint companies began producing 30-pound paper, and virtually every newspaper in the nation quickly switched to the lighter stock.
On February 6, 2007, the newspaper switched to a tabloid format.
It was announced in the edition published on 26 October 2011 that the newspaper would switch to tabloid format the following week.
In Norway, close to all newspapers have switched from the broadsheet to the tabloid format, which measures 280 x 400 mm.
However, after the elections brought the Republicans to power in the territorial legislature in the fall of 1861, the newspaper switched sides.
The newspaper vending machines began to lose popularity as many newspapers switched to online distribution.
It said the newspaper had switched its emphasis from largely autonomous local editions to a broader regional strategy.
The newspaper has switched between a bi-weekly and weekly newspaper over the course of its history.
The newspaper started as a weekly publication in May 2011, then switched to a daily paper in September 2011.