SIRP
Established in 1940, this influential weekly publication serves as Estonia’s primary forum for cultural criticism, literature, and social discourse. It is highly regarded for its intellectual depth and remains a vital platform for shaping the country's artistic and political landscape.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN TALLINN
Estonia's capital serves as the country's central print and digital media hub, featuring a consolidated press market structured around major Estonian-language dailies and targeted Russian-language news outlets. The city's most prominent publications include Eesti Päevaleht, one of the nation's primary general interest dailies, and Aripaev, a leading financial newspaper owned by the Swedish Bonnier Group. Weekly journalism also maintains a dedicated national readership through the investigative paper Eesti Ekspress and the agricultural publication Maaleht. Paperboy lists 15 newspapers in Tallinn.
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