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Vilniaus Diena
TypeDaily newspaper
Formatcompact
Owner(s)Hermis Capital
PublisherDiena Media News
Founded2007
LanguageLithuanian
Circulation10,000 weekdays, 16,000 Saturdays
Sister newspapersKauno diena
WebsiteVilniaus diena

Vilniaus diena (English: Vilnius Daily) is the Lithuanian language newspaper printed in Lithuania’s capital city Vilnius and attributed for the city.

History and profile

Vilniaus diena was owned by the Norwegian media group Orkla until 2006 when the paper was sold to Hermis Capital. It is published by Diena Media News. The newspaper's circulation exceeds 10 thousand on business days and over 16 thousand on Saturdays. The

References

  1. Vaclav Stetka (2012). "From Multinationals to Business Tycoons: Media Ownership and Journalistic Autonomy in Central and Eastern Europe" (PDF). The International Journal of Press/Politics. 17 (4). doi:10.1177/1940161212452449.

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