Äripäev
Estonian newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Estonian newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Äripäev (Estonian for "Business Day") is an Estonian financial newspaper in tabloid format. It was founded in 1989[1] by Dagens Industri, a leading Swedish financial newspaper. The first issue of Äripäev was published on 9 October 1989. Until May 1992 Äripäev was published once a week, and until February 1996 three times a week. Since 1996 Äripäev has been published five times a week.[1] The paper ceased publications in 22 December 2022 and transition to online.[2]
Type | Daily |
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Format | Berliner |
Owner(s) | Bonnier Group |
Publisher | AS Äripäev |
Editor-in-chief | Meelis Mandel |
Managing editor | Igor Rõtov |
Founded | 1989 |
Language | Estonian |
Ceased publication | 22 December 2022 (print) |
Headquarters | Tallinn, Estonia |
ISSN | 1406-2585 |
Website | www.aripaev.ee |
The newspaper belongs to AS Äripäev, which is owned by the Swedish family-owned media group Bonnier.
The English-language section is called Baltic Business News (BBN). This section is produced in cooperation by three business newspapers from the Baltic states: Äripäev (Estonia), Dienas Bizness (Latvia), and Verslo žinios (Lithuania).[3]
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