Categories | Family magazine |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Oy Valitut Palat |
Founded | 1945 |
First issue | April 1945 |
Company | CIL Group |
Country | Finland |
Based in | Helsinki |
Language | Finnish |
Website | Valitut Palat |
Valitut Palat is a monthly general-interest family magazine published in Helsinki, Finland. It is the Finnish edition of Reader's Digest. [1]
Valitut Palat was started by Sanoma in 1945, [2] [3] and the first issue appeared in April that year. [4] Eljas Erkko was instrumental in the establishment of the magazine, and his assistant Sirkka Ruotsalainen was the founding editor-in-chief. [4] Its publisher is Oy Valitut Palat [5] which was part of Reader's Digest Inc. [6] [7] The Club Internacional del Libro group (CIL Group) acquired the Oy Valitut Palat on 30 April 2013. [8] The magazine has its headquarters in Helsinki and is published on a monthly basis. [9] [10] [11]
Valitut Palat supports both conservative values and modern technology. [12] During the Cold War period it functioned as a window for Finland to the West and was among the leading anti-communist publications in the country. [4] The Finnish-Soviet Union Association claimed that both Valitut Palat and Det Bästa, Swedish edition of Reader's Digest, were two major anti-Soviet propaganda tools in Finland. [13]
The magazine covers content from its parent publication, Reader's Digest, but its material is adapted to the needs and cultural background of Finnish readers. [2]
The first two issue of Valitut Palat sold 50,000 copies and 75,000 copies, respectively. [4] The magazine had a circulation of 100,000 copies in 1957. [4]
In 2007 the circulation of Valitut Palat was 223,300 copies. [14] [15] Its circulation was 197,000 copies in 2009, 187,404 copies in 2010 [5] and 177,578 copies in 2011. [16] In 2012 the circulation of the magazine was 157,979 copies. [17] Its 2013 circulation dropped to 131,663 copies. [18]
Categories | Family magazine |
---|---|
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Oy Valitut Palat |
Founded | 1945 |
First issue | April 1945 |
Company | CIL Group |
Country | Finland |
Based in | Helsinki |
Language | Finnish |
Website | Valitut Palat |
Valitut Palat is a monthly general-interest family magazine published in Helsinki, Finland. It is the Finnish edition of Reader's Digest. [1]
Valitut Palat was started by Sanoma in 1945, [2] [3] and the first issue appeared in April that year. [4] Eljas Erkko was instrumental in the establishment of the magazine, and his assistant Sirkka Ruotsalainen was the founding editor-in-chief. [4] Its publisher is Oy Valitut Palat [5] which was part of Reader's Digest Inc. [6] [7] The Club Internacional del Libro group (CIL Group) acquired the Oy Valitut Palat on 30 April 2013. [8] The magazine has its headquarters in Helsinki and is published on a monthly basis. [9] [10] [11]
Valitut Palat supports both conservative values and modern technology. [12] During the Cold War period it functioned as a window for Finland to the West and was among the leading anti-communist publications in the country. [4] The Finnish-Soviet Union Association claimed that both Valitut Palat and Det Bästa, Swedish edition of Reader's Digest, were two major anti-Soviet propaganda tools in Finland. [13]
The magazine covers content from its parent publication, Reader's Digest, but its material is adapted to the needs and cultural background of Finnish readers. [2]
The first two issue of Valitut Palat sold 50,000 copies and 75,000 copies, respectively. [4] The magazine had a circulation of 100,000 copies in 1957. [4]
In 2007 the circulation of Valitut Palat was 223,300 copies. [14] [15] Its circulation was 197,000 copies in 2009, 187,404 copies in 2010 [5] and 177,578 copies in 2011. [16] In 2012 the circulation of the magazine was 157,979 copies. [17] Its 2013 circulation dropped to 131,663 copies. [18]