Urheilulehti
Finnish weekly sports magazine
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Urheilulehti is a popular weekly Finnish sports magazine. It is the second oldest sports journal in the World (after Italian La Gazzetta dello Sport).
EditorJohanna Lahti
CategoriesSports magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherSanoma Media Finland Oy
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| Editor | Johanna Lahti |
|---|---|
| Categories | Sports magazine |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Publisher | Sanoma Media Finland Oy |
| Founder | Ivar Wilskman |
| First issue | 1 January 1898 |
| Country | Finland |
| Based in | Helsinki |
| Language | Finnish |
| Website | Urheilulehti |
History and profile
Urheilulehti was founded by Ivar Wilskman in January 1898.[1] The magazine is published by A-lehdet Oy weekly on Thursdays.[2][3] Its headquarters is in Helsinki.[3]
The current editor-in-chief of Urheilulehti is Jukka Rönkä. The sports Library has all issues of the magazine.[1]
In 2013, Urheilulehti had a circulation of 31,453 copies.[3]
Currently as of 2024, Urheilulehti is published by Sanoma Media Finland, which bought it in 2017. In 2018, the average weekly reader number of Urheilulehti was 115,000.[4]
