Aamulehti
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| description | Subscription daily newspaper |
| publishing company | Alma Media |
| First edition | December 3, 1881 |
| Frequency of publication | Every day |
| Sold edition | 105,730 copies |
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| Editor-in-chief | Jussi Tuulensuu |
| Web link | Aamulehti.fi |
| ISSN (print) | 0355-6913 |
Aamulehti ("morning paper") is a Finnish daily newspaper . She appears in Tampere .
With an average circulation of 105,730 copies (as of 2017), the Aamulehti is now the most widely read daily newspaper in Finland after the Helsingin Sanomat .
The first edition of the Aamulehti appeared on December 3, 1881. The paper set itself the task of " improving the position of the Finnish people and the Finnish language" . The newspaper's own publishing house merged in 1998 with the private television broadcaster MTV3 to form the Alma Media group , which today is one of the two dominant media groups alongside SanomaWSOY . Until 1992, the Aamulehti was linked to the conservative National Collection Party by statute , but today sees itself as a non-partisan and impartial newspaper. The responsible editor-in-chief has been Jouko Jokinen since 2010, who replaced Matti Apunen (2000–2010); the editorial office has been located on the former site of the Finlayson textile factory since 2001 .
Web links
- aamulehti.fi - online edition (Finnish)