Åbo Underrättelser

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Åbo Underrättelser

Åbo Underrättelser is a Swedish language newspaper published in Turku (Swedish: Åbo), Finland. Åbo Underrättelser, or ÅU in short, is the oldest newspaper still published in Finland.[2]

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Åbo Underrättelser
TypeNewspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)ÅU Media Ab
Founder(s)Christian Ludvig Hjelt
Editor-in-chiefSusanna Landor
Founded1823; 202 years ago (1823)
Political alignmentNeutral
LanguageSwedish
HeadquartersGezeliusgatan 2, Åbo, Finland
CountryFinland
Circulation4768 (2023)[1]
Websiteabounderrattelser.fi
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History and profile

Åbo Underrättelser is the oldest newspaper still in print in Finland, founded by Christian Ludvig Hjelt in 1823.[2] The first edition of the paper was published on 3 January 1824.[3]

Åbo Underrättelser is published five times per week,[3] from Tuesday to Saturday, and has its headquarters in Turku (Åbo in Swedish).[4]

The newspaper's primary readership consists of Swedish-speakers in Turku and Åboland. The circulation of the paper was 4800 copies in 2023.[5]

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