Tiedonantaja

Tiedonantaja is a Finnish leftist monthly newspaper published in Helsinki, Finland. It is the party organ of the new Communist Party of Finland (SKP).

Tiedonantaja
TypeWeekly newspaper
Formattabloid
PublisherTA-Tieto Oy
Editor-in-chiefMarko Korvela
Founded1968 (1968)
Political alignmentMarxist
LanguageFinnish
HeadquartersHelsinki
Circulation6,000 (2010)
Sister newspapersArbetartidningen Enhet 1974–1988
ISSN0356-1631
Websitetiedonantaja.fi

Tiedonantaja's current editor-in-chief is Marko Korvela[1] who was preceded by Erkki Susi (1983-2012) and Urho Jokinen (1970–1983).

History and profile

Tiedonantaja was founded in 1968 as the paper of the taistoist minority faction of the Communist Party of Finland until the opposition was expelled in the mid-1980s. In the late 1980s, the paper was also the organ of the electoral front, Democratic Alternative.

Tiedonantaja was first published irregularly by the Uusimaa district organisation of the SKP. It became a nationwide publication after other taistoist districts joined, and in 1970 the paper began to be published on weekly basis. In 1972, Tiedonantaja was published three times a week and from 1973 onwards, four times a week. The paper reduced back to its weekly format in 1990.

In the 1970s, Tiedonantaja had a circulation of about 30,000. Its circulation was 6,000 copies in 2010.[2] Over 50,000 people sent May Day and new year's greetings, which were published in the special editions.

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