Estonian journalist
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Mart Kadastik |
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Born | 24 March 1955
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Nationality | Estonian |
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Occupation(s) | Executive director and chairman of the board of Eesti Meedia |
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Known for | Editor in chief of Edasi |
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Mart Kadastik (born March 24, 1955) is an Estonian journalist, the editor in chief of Estonia's largest daily Edasi/Postimees 1977–1998, and executive director and chairman of the board of Eesti Meedia since 1998,[1] the media group in Estonia controlling about one third of the national press market.[2]