Iltalehti
Iltalehti (literally "Evening newspaper")[2] is a tabloid newspaper published in Helsinki, Finland. History and profileIltalehti was established in 1980[3] as the afternoon edition of the newspaper Uusi Suomi.[citation needed] The Helsinki-based Alma Media is the owner of Iltalehti.[3][4] Its sister newspapers are Aamulehti and Kauppalehti.[5] Iltalehti is published in tabloid format[6] six times per week.[7][8] Petri Hakala served as the editor-in-chief of Iltalehti.[4] On 1 September 2010 Panu Pokkinen was appointed to the post.[9] His term ended in December 2013 when Petri Hakala was reappointed to the post.[10] CirculationThe circulation of Iltalehti was 105,059 copies in 1993.[11] The 2001 circulation of the paper was 134,777 copies, making it the fourth most read newspaper in Finland.[7] In 2002 Iltalehti had a circulation of 132,836 copies on weekdays.[4] The circulation of the paper was 126,000 copies in 2003, making it the fourth best selling newspaper in the country.[5][12] The circulation was 130,000 copies in 2004,[13]130,290 copies in 2005[6][14] and 133,007 copies in 2006.[15] Its circulation was 131,150 copies in 2007.[6] In 2008 Iltalehti was the third largest newspaper in Finland.[16] Of tabloid newspapers, the paper had a market share of 40% and its biggest (and only) rival Ilta-Sanomat had a market share of 60% in 2008.[16] Its circulation was 122,548 copies in 2008 and it dropped to 112,778 copies in 2009.[17] It was 107,052 copies in 2010[17] and 102,124 copies in 2011.[8] It fell to 91,219 copies in 2012[14] and to 78,617 copies in 2013.[18] In 2010 the online version of Iltalehti was the most visited website in Finland and was visited by 1,937,156 people per week.[19] In May 2015 it was the 6th the most popular website in the country according to Alexa.[20] References
External linksMedia related to Iltalehti at Wikimedia Commons
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