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Tuulilasi

Finnish automobile magazine


Finnish automobile magazine

FieldValue
editorOlli Koivusalo
frequency16 times per year
companyA-lehdet Oy
founded
countryFinland
basedHelsinki
languageFinnish
website *Tuulilasi*
issn0041-4468

Tuulilasi (Finnish: Windscreen) is one of the biggest automobile magazines published in Helsinki, Finland. It has been in circulation since 1963.

History and profile

Tuulilasi has been published since 1963 by A-lehdet Oy as of 2009 the third publisher in the country.{{cite web|title=Tuulilasi|work=European Road Safety Charter|url-status=dead

Tuulilasi covers news and articles about automobiles without focusing on any specific sector in the field.{{cite thesis

In 2007 the circulation of Tuulilasi was 86,000 copies.{{cite web|author=Anne Austin|display-authors=etal|title=Western Europe Market & Media Fact|work=Zenith Optimedia|access-date=8 April 2015|date=2008|archive-date=5 February 2015

References

References

  1. (2003). "The Europa World Year Book 2003". Europa Publications.
  2. "Member Info". Aikakaus Media.
  3. "Magazine Facts 2011". Aikakausmedia.
  4. (30 April 2014). "Top 50 Magazines". IFABC.
  5. "Circulation Statistics 2011". Media Audit Finland.
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