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Newspaper in Estonia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eesti Päevaleht (Estonia Daily) is a major daily Estonian newspaper, from the same publishers as the weekly Eesti Ekspress.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Owner(s) | AS Ekspress Grupp, Jaan Manitski |
Publisher | Eesti Päevalehe AS |
Editor-in-chief | Urmo Soonvald |
Managing editor | Mihkel Reinsalu |
Opinion editor | Külli-Riin Tigasson |
Sports editor | Kristi Vahemaa |
Photo editor | Merike Pinn |
Founded | 5 June 1995 |
Language | Estonian |
Headquarters | Tallinn, Estonia |
Circulation | 7,400 (as of February 2024)[1] |
ISSN | 1406-0779 |
Website | www |
Another newspaper under the same name is published weekly in Stockholm, Sweden.
Eesti Päevaleht was founded on 5 June 1995, when the newspapers Hommikuleht, Päevaleht (previously Noorte Hääl), and Rahva Hääl were merged into a single publication.[2] On 29 September 1995, Eesti Päevaleht merged with Eesti Sõnumid.
In May 2011, the newspaper joined the Eesti Ajalehed group.
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