Sakala
Sakala is a regional Estonian newspaper based in the city of Viljandi. Established originally in 1878, it focuses on reporting local news, community developments, and cultural events within Viljandi County. As part of the Postimees Group, it provides comprehensive coverage of regional politics, economy, and sports.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ESTONIA
Print journalism in this Baltic nation holds a strong tradition dating back to the 19th-century national awakening, now characterized by high levels of digital integration. Major national dailies include Postimees, founded in 1857 and historically conservative, and Eesti Päevaleht, a liberal publication owned by Ekspress Grupp. Õhtuleht leads the tabloid market with the highest daily circulation, while Äripäev serves as the primary financial newspaper under Bonnier ownership. A specialized Russian-language press operates alongside the primary media market to serve minority readers, supplemented by regional county papers. Paperboy indexes 39 Estonian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
MORE FROM ESTONIA →