Eesti Päevaleht

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Eesti Päevaleht (Estonia Daily) is a major daily Estonian newspaper, from the same publishers as the weekly Eesti Ekspress.

Owner(s)AS Ekspress Grupp, Jaan Manitski
PublisherEesti Päevalehe AS
Editor-in-chiefUrmo Soonvald
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Eesti Päevaleht
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)AS Ekspress Grupp, Jaan Manitski
PublisherEesti Päevalehe AS
Editor-in-chiefUrmo Soonvald
Managing editorMihkel Reinsalu
Opinion editorKülli-Riin Tigasson
Photo editorMerike Pinn
Founded5 June 1995 (1995-06-05)
Ceased publication15 April 2024 (2024-04-15) (print)
LanguageEstonian
HeadquartersTallinn, Estonia
Circulation7,400 (as of February 2024)[1]
ISSN1406-0779
Websitewww.epl.ee
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Another newspaper under the same name is published weekly in Stockholm, Sweden.

History and profile

Eesti Päevaleht was founded on 5 June 1995, when the newspapers Hommikuleht, Päevaleht (previously Noorte Hääl), and Rahva Hääl were merged into a single publication.[2] On 29 September 1995, Eesti Päevaleht merged with Eesti Sõnumid.

In May 2011, the newspaper joined the Eesti Ajalehed group.

In early 2024, it was announced that the paper edition would be discontinued from April of the same year, but the digital version of the publication would continue to be published as part of the Delfi portal.[3] As of 5 January 2026, the publication was also discontinued online.[4]

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