Aripäev

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Aripäev
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description Estonian business newspaper
publishing company Bonnier AB
First edition October 9, 1989
Frequency of publication Monday to Friday
Sold edition 14,400 copies
( Eesti Ajalehtede Liit )
Range 0.71 million readers
( EMOR )
Editor-in-chief Meeli's almond
editor Igor Rõtov
Web link www.ap3.ee

Äripäev ("Business Day ") is the largest circulation business newspaper in Estonia . The editorial office is located in the Estonian capital Tallinn .

Äripäev was founded at the end of the Soviet occupation of Estonia, under the sign of glasnost and perestroika , by the Swedish business paper Dagens Industri , which belongs to the Bonnier media group, and the Estonian entrepreneur Ülo Pärnits (* 1936).

The first issue appeared on October 9, 1989. Up until May 1992, Äripäev was a weekly newspaper, until February 1996 it appeared three times a week, and since then every day from Monday to Friday. The Bonnier publishing group has been the sole owner of Äripäev since May 1997 .

The Russian-language business newspaper in Estonia, Деловые Ведомости / Delovõje Vedomosti (DV), which has been published since November 1996, also belongs to the group . The DV, which appears every Wednesday, has a circulation of 4,400 copies.

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Individual evidence

  1. aripaev.ee
  2. aripaev.ee
  3. eall.ee