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Karjalan Sanomat
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner(s) OmaMedia
Publisher Periodika
Editor-in-chief Mikko Nesvitski
Founded1920
Language Finnish
Headquarters Petrozavodsk,   Republic of Karelia
Country  Russia
Circulation1,230 (as of 1920)
Website www.karjalansanomat.ru

Karjalan Sanomat (literally: Karelia's Messages) is a weekly Finnish language newspaper from the Republic of Karelia, published in Petrozavodsk. The newspaper was founded in 1920 as 'Karjalan kommuuni'. [1]

The newspaper is owned by OmaMedia, a conglomerate in the Karelian-language newspaper- industry. Its publisher is Periodika, a Russian state-owned publisher associated with OmaMedia. [2]

Previous names:

  • 1920-1923: Karjalan kommuuni (Karelian Commune)
  • 1923-1937: Punainen Karjala (Red Karelia)
  • 1938-1940: Советской Карелия (Soviet Karelia) [3]
  • 1940-1955: Totuus (Truth)
  • 1955-1957: Leninilainen totuus (Lenin's Truth)
  • 1957-1991: Neuvosto-Karjala (Soviet Karelia)
  • 1991-: Karjalan sanomat (Karelian News)

From 1938 to 1940 the newspaper was printed in Karelian using Cyrillic, rather than Finnish.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Historia│Karjalan Sanomat". Archived from the original on 2015-06-30.
  2. ^ "Karjalan Sanomat". Omamedia - мультиязычный портал Карелии. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
  3. ^ Jukka Pietiläinen (2005). "Diffusion of the News Paradigm 1850-2000". From Participating to Informing. The Transition of Journalism in Russian Regional Press (PDF). Nordicom. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karjalan Sanomat
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner(s) OmaMedia
Publisher Periodika
Editor-in-chief Mikko Nesvitski
Founded1920
Language Finnish
Headquarters Petrozavodsk,   Republic of Karelia
Country  Russia
Circulation1,230 (as of 1920)
Website www.karjalansanomat.ru

Karjalan Sanomat (literally: Karelia's Messages) is a weekly Finnish language newspaper from the Republic of Karelia, published in Petrozavodsk. The newspaper was founded in 1920 as 'Karjalan kommuuni'. [1]

The newspaper is owned by OmaMedia, a conglomerate in the Karelian-language newspaper- industry. Its publisher is Periodika, a Russian state-owned publisher associated with OmaMedia. [2]

Previous names:

  • 1920-1923: Karjalan kommuuni (Karelian Commune)
  • 1923-1937: Punainen Karjala (Red Karelia)
  • 1938-1940: Советской Карелия (Soviet Karelia) [3]
  • 1940-1955: Totuus (Truth)
  • 1955-1957: Leninilainen totuus (Lenin's Truth)
  • 1957-1991: Neuvosto-Karjala (Soviet Karelia)
  • 1991-: Karjalan sanomat (Karelian News)

From 1938 to 1940 the newspaper was printed in Karelian using Cyrillic, rather than Finnish.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Historia│Karjalan Sanomat". Archived from the original on 2015-06-30.
  2. ^ "Karjalan Sanomat". Omamedia - мультиязычный портал Карелии. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
  3. ^ Jukka Pietiläinen (2005). "Diffusion of the News Paradigm 1850-2000". From Participating to Informing. The Transition of Journalism in Russian Regional Press (PDF). Nordicom. Retrieved 18 December 2014.

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