This article needs additional citations for
verification. (June 2016) |
![]() | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
---|---|
Owner(s) | Schibsted and Ekspress Grupp |
Founded | 1944 |
Language | Estonian |
Headquarters | Tallinn, Estonia |
Circulation | 31,700 (as of February 2024) [1] |
Website |
ohtuleht |
Õhtuleht (Evening Paper) is the largest daily newspaper in Estonia. It is a tabloid newspaper. The newspaper is published in Tallinn in the Estonian. [2]
Õhtuleht was established in 1944. [3] On 3 July 2000 two rival tabloid papers in Estonia, Õhtuleht and Sõnumileht (The Messenger), merged, becoming SL Õhtuleht. [4] On 6 October 2008 the name was shortened back to Õhtuleht. [3]
The paper has a liberal-conservative political stance. [3] It is owned by Eesti Meedia, which also owns Postimees and which in turn is owned by Schibsted, [5] a Norwegian media group, and by Ekspress Grupp.
Õhtuleht is available online at Ohtuleht.ee. Initially, at first the online version was just a copy of the paper, but now is turning into an online news stream and an entertainment centre with approximately 150,000 users.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (June 2016) |
![]() | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
---|---|
Owner(s) | Schibsted and Ekspress Grupp |
Founded | 1944 |
Language | Estonian |
Headquarters | Tallinn, Estonia |
Circulation | 31,700 (as of February 2024) [1] |
Website |
ohtuleht |
Õhtuleht (Evening Paper) is the largest daily newspaper in Estonia. It is a tabloid newspaper. The newspaper is published in Tallinn in the Estonian. [2]
Õhtuleht was established in 1944. [3] On 3 July 2000 two rival tabloid papers in Estonia, Õhtuleht and Sõnumileht (The Messenger), merged, becoming SL Õhtuleht. [4] On 6 October 2008 the name was shortened back to Õhtuleht. [3]
The paper has a liberal-conservative political stance. [3] It is owned by Eesti Meedia, which also owns Postimees and which in turn is owned by Schibsted, [5] a Norwegian media group, and by Ekspress Grupp.
Õhtuleht is available online at Ohtuleht.ee. Initially, at first the online version was just a copy of the paper, but now is turning into an online news stream and an entertainment centre with approximately 150,000 users.