Päivälehti was a newspaper in Finland, which was then a Grand Duchy under the Czar of Russia. The paper was founded in 1889 as the organ of the Young Finnish Party and was published on six days a week. The founding company of the paper was Sanoma which also started its activities in the same year. The founder of the paper was the Finnish journalist Eero Erkko who also served as its editor-in-chief. In its place, the owners founded the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, only four days after the last issue of Päivälehti.
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| - Päivälehti est un journal publié de 1889 à 1904 en Finlande. (fr)
- Päivälehti was a newspaper in Finland, which was then a Grand Duchy under the Czar of Russia. The paper was founded in 1889 as the organ of the Young Finnish Party and was published on six days a week. The founding company of the paper was Sanoma which also started its activities in the same year. The founder of the paper was the Finnish journalist Eero Erkko who also served as its editor-in-chief. In its place, the owners founded the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, only four days after the last issue of Päivälehti. (en)
- Päivälehti var en dagstidning i Storfurstendömet Finland. Päivälehti grundades 1889 av Eero Erkko, vilken också var chefredaktör 1890-1902, som organ för Ungfinska partiet med utgivning sex dagar i veckan. Det nystartade företaget Sanoma stod för utgivningen. I Päivälehtlis ställe grundade dess ägare Helsingin Sanomat fyra dagar efter Päivälehtis nedläggning. (sv)
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| - Päivälehti was a newspaper in Finland, which was then a Grand Duchy under the Czar of Russia. The paper was founded in 1889 as the organ of the Young Finnish Party and was published on six days a week. The founding company of the paper was Sanoma which also started its activities in the same year. The founder of the paper was the Finnish journalist Eero Erkko who also served as its editor-in-chief. Political censorship by the Russian authorities, prompted by the paper's strong advocacy of greater Finnish freedoms and even outright independence, forced Päivälehti to often temporarily suspend publication. In June 1904, a week after Governor-General Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov was assassinated by Eugen Schauman, Päivälehti published an editorial about how at the time of mid-summer, the light wins against the darkness after all. As a consequence of this, the paper was closed permanently the same year. In its place, the owners founded the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, only four days after the last issue of Päivälehti. (en)
- Päivälehti est un journal publié de 1889 à 1904 en Finlande. (fr)
- Päivälehti var en dagstidning i Storfurstendömet Finland. Päivälehti grundades 1889 av Eero Erkko, vilken också var chefredaktör 1890-1902, som organ för Ungfinska partiet med utgivning sex dagar i veckan. Det nystartade företaget Sanoma stod för utgivningen. Tidningen hävdade större frihet för Finland och till och med självständighet. Detta ledde till censur och till att tidningen ofta fick tillfälligt upphöra med utgivningen. I juni 1904, en vecka efter det att generalguvernören Nikolaj Bobrikov mördades av Eugen Schauman, skrev Päivälehti en ledare om hur ljuset vid midsommaren till slut vinner över mörkret. Detta fick till följd att tidningen fick läggas ned samma år. I Päivälehtlis ställe grundade dess ägare Helsingin Sanomat fyra dagar efter Päivälehtis nedläggning. (sv)
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