Statistical, Ecosystems and Competitiveness Analysis of the Media and Content Industries: The Newspaper Publishing Industry
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- Figure B3. Activities Finnish news division.
- The Newspaper Publishing Industry 107 Figure B4: Activities Finnish news division - Circulation Helsingin and Iltasanomat.
ACTIVITIES AND RESULTS
The Sanoma news division is only active on the Finnish market. It has the following activities (Figure B3): Statistical, Ecosystems and Competitiveness Analysis of the Media and Content Industries 106 ERROR! UNKNOWN DOCUMENT PROPERTY NAME. Figure B3. Activities Finnish news division. Source: Annual Report 2008 The Helsingin Sanomat is the largest newspaper in the Nordic region and the leading newspaper in Finland, with approximately 1 million Finns as daily readers. The newspaper's circulation is over 400,000 copies. It is the leading advertising medium in Finland. In addition to the daily edition, Helsingin Sanomat readers also receive a weekly supplement NYT, focusing on leisure and entertainment on Fridays, and a monthly magazine Kuukausiliite. Ilta-Sanomat is the second largest newspaper in Finland and the largest quality tabloid. Ilta- Sanomat includes the sports and sports betting weekly Veikkaaja. The paper's circulation is over 150,000 copies and it has over 650,000 readers (Sanoma.com). Figure 4 shows the circulation of the two biggest Finnish newspapers. Like the total Finnish newspaper circulation, the circulation of these two print newspapers is decreasing. Business Information Picture agency IT Operation Printing Plants The Newspaper Publishing Industry 107 Figure B4: Activities Finnish news division - Circulation Helsingin and Iltasanomat. Source: levikintarkastus. Sanoma news division publishes three Finnish regional newspapers: Etelä-Saimaa, Kouvolan Sanomat, Kymen Sanomat and six local newspapers in South-east Finland. Sanoma news also publishes the free news sheets Metro and Vartti. The free sheet Metro is distributed in the Helsinki metropolitan area as well as in a number of other Finnish towns. It has in 2011 over 500,000 readers weekly. In addition to the print edition, all newspapers have a website. The Group's newspapers and magazines' online services offer a variety of services: theme sites on different topics, videos, user generated content, conversation platforms and archives. The online edition of Finland's leading daily newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, Hs.fi, and the online edition of Ilta-Sanomat, Iltasanomat.fi, are among the most popular websites in Finland. Taloussanomat.fi provides news, financial information, analysis, financial tools and a conversation platform for free. Free sheet Vartti's online service Vartti.fi stood in 2008 in the top 10 online newspaper sites in Finland (press release 29 September 2008). In response to advertisers’ shift from print to online advertising the company launched and took over a number of advertising sites. Sanoma has approximately ten popular classified websites, containing classified ads that used to be part of the printed newspaper. Among them are a site for car sales (keltainenporssi.fi) and a market place for second hand goods (Huuto.net). The job advertising site Oikotie.fi assumed the role of market leader in online job advertising in Finland (Sanoma, 2010). All together, as many as 80% of Finnish internet users access Sanoma’s online publications and services each week (Sanoma, 2008). Recently Sanoma became shareholder of the coupon sales website, Offerium.fi. In addition to its Finnish on- and offline news activities, Sanoma has developed several news activities abroad. These activities, like Independent Media which publishes the newspapers The Moscow Times, the St. Petersburg Times and leading Russian business and financial daily Vedomosti, are part of the Sanoma Magazine division. In Estonia, Sanoma is the owner of the classified websites kuldnebors.ee and auto24.ee. The leading news website Netinfo.bg in Bulgaria is also part of Sanoma. In The Netherlands Sanoma owns leading news website NU.nl and television guide TVgids.nl. In 2011 Sanoma bought Dutch television broadcaster SBS. The Finnish News Division witnessed a multi-channel growth, with both print and digital media significantly improving their performances (Sanoma, 2010). |
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