Kathimerini
Considered a high-quality[7] broadsheet, Kathimerini began as hard-line conservative, today however identifies with a broad range of the political spectrum, from traditional liberalism to the main conservative right,[8][9][10] while covering the positions and hosting analyses from all the main political parties and opinions from columnists with different points of view.[8] The newspaper was highly critical of Eleftherios Venizelos in the early 20th century, and also opposed Georgios Papandreou in the postwar years.Aristeidis Alafouzos,[2] bought Kathimerini newspaper in 1988, pulling it out of a spiral of decline to turn it into one of the country's leading dailies, both in terms of circulation and its influence on economic developments, with an international reputation.[1] Kathimerini's daily edition circulation figures are unavailable since the newspaper has prohibited press agencies from releasing such data.[9] Kathimerini is published by Nees Kathimerines Ekdoseis Single Member S.A.[1] and was previously listed on the Athens Stock Exchange but it was delisted in December 2015.