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Kauppalehti

Finnish business newspaper


Finnish business newspaper

FieldValue
logoKauppalehti wordmark.svg
typeBusiness newspaper
formatTabloid
ownersAlma Media
publisherKustannus Oy Kauppalehti
political_positionIndependent, right
founded1898
languageFinnish
headquartersHelsinki
publishing_countryFinland
sister_newspapers
ISSN0451-5560
website

Kauppalehti () is a commerce-oriented newspaper published in Helsinki, Finland. The paper has been in circulation since 1898.

History and profile

Kauppalehti was established by the Finnish Businessmen's Association in 1898.{{cite book|editor1=Peter Kjær|editor2=Tore Slaatta|title=Mediating Business: The Expansion of Business Journalism|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QCYKb2CUrpYC&pg=PA80

Kauppalehti is owned by the Business Information Group of Alma Media and is based in Helsinki. The sister papers of Kauppalehti are Iltalehti and Aamulehti. Their publisher is the Kustannus Oy Kauppalehti, and Kauppalehti is published in tabloid format.

In 2002 Kauppalehti began to offer a supplement, Saldo, together with the magazine Tekniikka ja Talous.{{cite web

Kauppalehti is the first Finnish newspaper which launched paywall in its online edition in 2012.

Circulation

Kauppalehti sold 85,292 copies in 2001. Next year it was 84,626 copies. In 2004 the paper had a circulation of 82,000 copies.{{cite web|title=Media pluralism in the Member States of the European Union|work=Commission of the European Communities|access-date=27 March 2015

The circulation of Kauppalehti was 81,377 copies in 2006.{{cite web|title=Top ten daily newspapers by circulation 2006

The website of Kauppalehti, which was launched in 1996, acts as an important hub for the business community. The website contains both Finnish and English articles.{{cite book|author=Oksana Newman|title=Online Business Sourcebook|location=Munich|year=2007

References

References

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  3. Katja Lehtisaari. (2012). "Media Convergence and Business Models: Responses of Finnish Daily Newspapers". [[University of Helsinki]].
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  5. (2004). "World Press Trends". World Association of Newspapers.
  6. (2009). "The Nordic Media Market". Nordicom.
  7. "National newspapers total circulation". International Federation of Audit Bureaux of Circulations.
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