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''Aamulehti'' (Finnish for "morning newspaper") is a Finnish language daily newspaper published in Tampere, Finland. ==History and profile== ''Aamulehti'' was founded in 1881〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.almamedia.com/about-us/history/ )〕 to "improve the position of the Finnish people and the Finnish language" during Russia's rule over Finland. Therefore, the founders were nationalistic Finns in Tampere.〔 In the 1980s ''Aamulehti'' acquired the paper ''Uusi Suomi'' which was closed in 1991.〔 ''Aamulehti'' was published in broadsheet format〔 until April 2014 when the paper began to be published in tabloid format.〔 Matti Apunen is the editor-in-chief of the paper which is based in Tampere and serves for the Pirkanmaa region. Until 1992 the paper was aligned to the National Coalition Party,〔 but no longer has official connections to any political party. Aamulehti Corporation was the owner of ''Aamulehti'' until 2003 when the paper was acquired by Alma Media, a large media corporation in Finland, for a reported 460 million euros. The sister papers of the daily are ''Iltalehti'' and ''Kauppalehti''.〔 ''Aamulehti'' publishes four weekly supplements: the entertainment-centered Valo ("Light"), which is published on Fridays, and Moro ("Hi" in the dialect of the Tampere region), which explores the culture of Tampere on Thursdays. In 2006 the two Sunday supplements were added: Asiat ("Matters") and Ihmiset ("People"). The paper covers news on innovation journalism at least once in a month. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aamulehti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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