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Aamuposti

Finnish newspaper


Finnish newspaper

FieldValue
nameAamuposti
logoAamuposti wordmark.svg
typeDaily newspaper
formatTabloid
publisherEtelä-Suomen Media Oy
editorLaura Liski
founded
languageFinnish
circulation18,791 (2013)
website*Aamuposti*

Aamuposti is a Finnish language morning daily newspaper published in Finland.

History and profile

Aamuposti was established in 2003. The paper is published by the Suomen Lehtiyhtymä. It is distributed in Hyvinkää, Riihimäki, Loppi, Nurmijärvi and Hausjärvi. Laura Liski is the editor of the daily.

In February 2015 Aamuposti switched from broadsheet format to tabloid format.

Aamuposti had a circulation of 22,164 copies in 2008. Its circulation was 22,000 copies in 2010 and 21,502 copies in 2011. The circulation of the paper was 18,791 copies in 2013.

References

References

  1. (12 June 2012). "Why are Finnish newspapers different from others?". Shortcut.
  2. Markku Karvonen. (24 February 2015). "Aamuposti seuraa sanomalehtien muotia – Hämeen Sanomat tabloidiin huhtikuussa". YLE.
  3. "Finland. Economic data". Miami University Libraries.
  4. "Circulation Statistics 2011". Finnish Media Audit.
  5. (23 June 2014). "Circulation Statistics 2013". Media Audit Finland.
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