Postimees Group

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Postimees Group (Estonian: Postimees Grupp, earlier name Eesti Meedia)[1] is a media group, which headquarters are located in Tallinn, Estonia. The Group is the largest media group in the Baltics. Among the Group's activities are creation of print and online media, production of television and radio, e-commerce.[2]

The company is owner/publisher of:

  • Postimees and its news portals in Estonian, Russian and English. Also newspapers Tartu Postimees, Pärnu Postimees, Sakala, Virumaa Teataja, Järva Teataja, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees and their news portals. Also weekly published Maa Elu and magazine 60+;
  • news agency Baltic News Service;
  • publishing house Postimees Kirjastus;
  • direct mail Target Master;
  • Latvian news portal SIA “TVNET GRUPA”;
  • Latvian information agency SIA LETA;
  • Lithuanian news portal 15min UAB;
  • Lithuanian news agency BNS Leedu.[2]
  • entertainment portals Elu24 and Russian Limon;

The company also owns Duo Media Networks which operate a number of television and radio channels including:

  • radio stations Kuku, , MyHits, Narodnoe Radio ja DFM;
  • television channels Kanal 2, Duo3, Duo4, Duo5, Duo6, MyHits, KidZone TV

The company sold its Baltic Classifieds business to Apax Partners in 2019.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Apax Funds acquires Baltic Classifieds Group". AIM Group. 21 May 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "About us – Postimees Grupp". www.postimeesgrupp.ee. Retrieved 15 December 2020.

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