Kauppalehti
Kauppalehti (Finnish: Trade Newspaper) is a commerce-oriented newspaper published in Helsinki, Finland. The paper has been in circulation since 1898. History and profileKauppalehti was established by the Finnish Businessmen's Association in 1898.[1][2] Since 1919 the paper is published five or six times per week.[1][3] Kauppalehti is owned by the Business Information Group of Alma Media[4] and is based in Helsinki.[5] The sister papers of Kauppalehti are Iltalehti and Aamulehti.[5] Their publisher is the Kustannus Oy Kauppalehti, and Kauppalehti is published in tabloid format.[6] In 2002 Kauppalehti began to offer a supplement, Saldo, together with the magazine Tekniikka ja Talous.[7] The paper published a Saturday supplement, Presso, from October 2004 to December 2007.[1][8] Kauppalehti is the first Finnish newspaper which launched paywall in its online edition in 2012.[9] CirculationKauppalehti sold 85,292 copies in 2001.[3][10] Next year it was 84,626 copies.[2] The 2003 circulation of the paper was 83,100 copies.[6] In 2004 the paper had a circulation of 82,000 copies.[11] The circulation of Kauppalehti was 81,377 copies in 2006.[12] The paper had a circulation of 81,363 copies in 2007.[13] Its circulation in the years of 2008 and 2009 was 86,654 copies and 78,731 copies, respectively.[5] The paper sold 70,118 copies in 2010[5] and 68,252 copies in 2011.[14][15] Its circulation fell to 63,471 copies in 2012[9] and to 57,367 copies in 2013.[16] The website of Kauppalehti, which was launched in 1996,[5] acts as an important hub for the business community. The website contains both Finnish and English articles.[17] In 2010 it was the eleventh most visited website in Finland and was visited by 655,093 people per week.[18] References
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