First tabloid-format issue of Aamulehti published on Tuesday 1 April 2014

Alma Media Corporation Press release 31 March 2014 at 12:00 am (EEST)

FIRST TABLOID-FORMAT ISSUE OF AAMULEHTI PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY 1 APRIL 2014

Finland`s largest regional daily, the Aamulehti, issued in Tampere, gets a total makeover regarding content, structure, supplements and layout. The first new-version issue will be published tomorrow, 1 April 2014.

Aamulehti`s renewal was implemented in collaboration with readers. The workgroup responsible for the renewal invited the people of the Pirkanmaa province to participate in the design of a new tabloid paper as early as last October. More than 1,000 people took up the challenge and gave their input on Aamulehti`s road show around the province, on the Owela online forum and many reader workshops. Aamulehti`s renewal easily counts as the most extensive crowdsourcing project in the history of Finnish daily newspapers.

Stefani Urmas, Design Editor, Alma Regional Media, says the readers` views and wishes had a significant effect on how the renewed paper is structured, designed and how its news are weighted.

"The printed newspaper is a medium people read, not just scan. It needs to be a coherent whole so when you have read it, you can say you are up to date on what is happening today", says Matti Posio, the Head of the renewal project, about the project`s objectives.

"A newspaper must be conveniently shareable at the breakfast table. Newspapers are increasingly being read on buses and trains, or, for example, in the evening in a lying position. Tabloid is clearly the most reader-friendly format that is best suited for today`s needs", says Jouko Jokinen, Executive Editor-in-Chief of Aamulehti.

The result of many earlier changes into tabloid format has been that people spend more time with the paper in comparison with the old broadsheet format. The renewed Aamulehti has more pages than before, and the number of stories and images is not reduced even if the format of the pages shrinks.

The renewal will not change Aamulehti`s subscription prices or the single copy price.

The last broadsheet issue of Aamulehti was published today Monday, 31 March 2014. Aamulehti has been published since 1881. Its print edition readership on weekdays is 270,000 (Finnish Audit Bureau of Circulations 2013). Aamulehti is part of Alma Regional Media business unit and will be one of the newspapers participating in a joint project by 12 regional papers that is presently being planned and named Lännen Media. When operational, Lännen Media will jointly produce content from Finland and abroad to its participating newspapers.