Õhtuleht

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Õhtuleht
Õhtuleht logo.svg
description Estonian tabloid
publishing company AS Eesti Ekspress Grupp, Eesti Meedia
First edition July 3, 2000
Frequency of publication Monday to Saturday
Sold edition 55,200 copies
( Eesti Ajalehtede Liit )
Range 0.203 million readers
( EMOR )
Editor-in-chief Väino Koorberg
editor Kristjan Wall
Web link www.ohtuleht.ee/

Õhtuleht (German Abendblatt ) is the largest tabloid in Estonia . Õhtuleht reaches 19.4% of the Estonian population every day. This makes it the second largest daily newspaper in the country after Postimees .

The newspaper is independent and non-partisan. It appears nationwide in the morning from Monday to Saturday in Estonian . The editorial office is located in the Estonian capital Tallinn . The newspaper has 111 permanent employees.

Õhtuleht first appeared on July 3, 2000 after the merger of the former competing tabloids Sõnumileht and Õhtuleht under the name SL Õhtuleht . The suffix "SL" was later dropped.

Today Õhtuleht belongs equally to the AS Eesti Ekspress Grupp of the Estonian media mogul Hans H. Luik and to Eesti Meedia , which publishes the country's highest-circulation political daily, Postimees .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. emor.ee ( Memento from November 17, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  2. a b egrupp.ee ( Memento from November 8, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  3. part of the group and the quality newspaper Eesti Päevaleht , the most important weekly newspaper in the country, Eesti Ekspress that certain rural weekly maaleht , a book publisher, a digital photo archive Pressifoto and the free newspaper Linnaleht that in Estonian and Russian appear