Type | Daily newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Pohjois-Karjalan Kirjapaino Group |
Founder(s) | Henrik Piipponen |
Founded | 1874 |
Language | Finnish |
Headquarters | Joensuu |
Country | Finland |
Website | Karjalainen |
Karjalainen is a daily newspaper published in North Karelia, Finland. Being founded in 1874 it is the third oldest newspaper in the country. [1]
The newspaper was first published in 1874 under the name Karjalatar. [1] [2] The founder was a teacher, Henrik Piipponen. [3] In 1917, the paper switched its name to Karjalainen. [3] In the mid-1950s it was published six times per week. [4]
As of 2014 Karjalainen was part of the Pohjois-Karjalan Kirjapaino Group. [1] The paper was previously part of the Väli-Suomen Media group which also owned another newspaper, Ilkka . [5] Its headquarters is in Joensuu, [3] [6] and the paper is distributed in North Karelia, a region in eastern Finland. [2] [7] The circulation area of the paper is under the influence of the Eastern Orthodox Church. [5]
Karjalainen had close links with the National Coalition party until 1995. [2] The paper has been an independent publication since then. [2] It is a partner of a newspaper association named Väli Suomen Media Oy. [2] As of 2014 Pasi Koivumaa was the editor-in-chief of the daily. [7]
Karjalainen was the first Finnish newspaper to publish the comic strip Phantom, which was published on 1 October 1940 with the title Fantom. [8]
Karjalainen had a circulation of 30,687 copies in 1957. [4] It sold 46,000 copies in 2010. [2] The 2011 circulation of the paper was 44,728 copies. [9] The paper had a circulation of 41,410 copies in 2013. [10]