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Ajakirjade Kirjastus was an Estonian publisher that existed from 2000 to 2018. [1]

The publisher was established in 2000, when Eesti Ajakirjade Kirjastus (a subsidiary of Eesti Meedia) and Ajakirjade Grupp (a subsidiary of Ekspress Grupp) merged. [2] In 2010, the publisher issued 24 magazines and newspapers.[ citation needed ] The publisher was the owner of portals such as NaisteMaailm.ee, Kroonika.ee, Toidutare.ee, and Telekas.ee. From 2011 onward, the publisher also sold magazines through a digital news-stall (Estonian : lehekiosk) called Zinio.

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References

  1. "AJAKIRJADE KIRJASTUS AS (10678996) E-Krediidiinfo". www.e-krediidiinfo.ee. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  2. "Ajakirjade Kirjastus - Eesti Entsüklopeedia". entsyklopeedia.ee. Retrieved 27 December 2020.