Kroonika
Estonian magazine
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Kroonika (meaning The Chronicle in English)[1] is an Estonian magazine. It is most popular among young Estonian-speaking readers aged between 13 and 30.
History and profile
Kroonika was established in 1996.[2] Its previous publishers were Kroonpress Ltd. and AS Ajakirjade Kirjastus.[3][4] The magazine is published in the Estonian language by Delfi Meedia[4] and includes gossip and news on the country's biggest celebrities. It is published weekly on Fridays and is based in Tallinn.[1] Its editor-in-chief is Ingrid Veidenberg.[1]
Erika Salumäe, an Estonian track bicycle racer and Olympic champion, sued the magazine for publishing damaging and insulting news about her in 2016.[5] In 2018 the publisher, Ekspress Meedia, was ordered by the court to pay Salumäe 9,500 Euros.[5]