Eesti Päevaleht
Eesti Päevaleht | |
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description | Estonian newspaper |
publishing company | AS Eesti Ekspress Grupp |
First edition | 1994 |
Frequency of publication | Monday to Saturday |
Sold edition | 31,300 copies |
( Eesti Ajalehtede Liit ) | |
Range | 0.12 million readers |
( EMOR ) | |
Editor-in-chief | Urmo Soonvald |
editor | Mihkel Reinsalu |
Web link | www.epl.ee |
Eesti Päevaleht is a daily newspaper in Estonia . After Postimees, it is the country's highest-circulation quality newspaper . Eesti Päevaleht is politically independent, but tends to take a politically liberal line.
Eesti Päevaleht was founded in 1994 through the merger of the three newspapers Päevaleht ("Tageblatt"), Hommikuleht ("Morgenblatt") and the privatized former party newspaper of the Communist Party of Estonia , Rahva Hääl ("Volksstimme"). Eesti Päevaleht has an average of 32,000 readers today, including 30,000 subscribers. The newspaper has around 170 employees.
Eesti Päevaleht is owned 50% each by the Estonian entrepreneurs Hans H. Luik (AS Eesti Ekspress Grupp) and Jaan Manitski (Vivarone OÜ). Part of the group is the country's most important weekly newspaper, Eesti Ekspress . The same group includes: a. also the largest tabloid in Estonia, Õhtuleht , the rural newspaper Maaleht , a book publisher, the digital photo archive Pressifoto and the free newspaper Linnaleht , which appears in Estonian and Russian .
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