Background
He was born on 22 April 1931 in Helsinki and died on 15 October 1994.
He was born on 22 April 1931 in Helsinki and died on 15 October 1994.
Urpo Lahtinen started his journalistic career in 1952 writing for the Social Democratic paper Eteenpäin in Kotka, continuing in Kansan Lehti of Tampere. In 1957 he started a free tabloid Tamperelainen (delivered to every household in Tampere), which was published by Lahtinen"s own company called Lehtimiehet. In the 1960s and 1970s Hymy became a success with its sensationalist and scandal stories containing lots of sex and gossips of celebrities often verging on the invasion of privacy.
The most famous writer for Hymy was Veikko Ennala, and probably one of the most infamous Hymy stories was about the author Timo K. Mukka, which many thought was one of the main causes to the author"s early demise soon afterwards.
Lahtinen invested his huge profits in art, and in constructing his luxurious Villa Urpo in Siivikkala. The success also had its negative side on Urpo Lahtinen who became an alcoholic.
Lahtinen"s company Lehtimiehet was finally sold to Yhtyneet Kuvalehdet for hundreds of millions of Finnish Marks.