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''Postimees'' (''The Postman'') is an Estonian daily newspaper established on January 1, 1857, by Johann Voldemar Jannsen. It became Estonia's first daily newspaper in 1891.〔A Bertricau, Antoine Chalvin L'Estonie: identité et indépendance -- 2001 - Page 349 "1857 Johann Voldemar Jannsen fonde le Perno Postimees (devenu Eesti Postimees en 1864, puis Postimees en 1891)."〕 Its current editor-in-chief is Merit Kopli. The paper has approximately 250 employees.
''Postimees'' is published 6 days a week and has the largest circulation and readership not only in Estonia, but also in the Baltic region, with 55,000 copies bought weekdays and over 72,000 at weekends.〔http://www.eestimeedia.ee/brands-and-companies/companies-in-estonia/as-postimees〕
97% of the circulation is subscription-based, 3% sold. The weekend ''Postimees'', published on Saturdays, brings the investigative journalism and weekend events to the readers. Included in the Saturday edition are AK (''Arvamus ja Kultuur''), ''Arter'', and a television-guide.
The publisher of ''Postimees'', AS Postimees is owned by Eesti Meedia Group (until the autumn of 2013 it was owned by Norwegian group Schibsted).
==History==
''Postimees'' is considered to be the oldest newspaper in Estonia. It was first established in Pärnu on 5 June 1857 by Johann Voldemar Jannsen. Karl August Hermann bought the paper in 1886, and he began publishing ''Postimees'' in Tartu. In 1891 ''Postimees'' became Estonia's first daily newspaper. In 1896 the newspaper was bought by Tartu’s intellectuals. It was edited by Jaan Tõnisson who brought together many talented cultural figures such as August Kitzberg, Anna Haava and Karl August Hindrey. He became a long-time editor of the newspaper in the independent Republic of Estonia. ''Postimees'' has played an important role in Estonians’ educational and cultural development. In 1948 the name of ''Postimees'' was changed to ''Edasi'' to make it more Soviet. The paper began to be published with its original name in 1994.
In 1995, ''Postimees'' launched its website, which started as an online version of the print edition. In 2000, the website was revamped and it began publishing online news on a daily basis. It is now a frequently visited news portal.
During the 2007 ''Bronze Soldier of Tallinn'' controversy, the ''Postimees'' website was attacked leaving international visitors unable to access the site for a week.

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