2007-04-19 10:00:00 CEST

2007-04-19 10:00:00 CEST


REGULATED INFORMATION

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SanomaWSOY - Total number of voting rights and capital

SANOMAWSOY'S CONVERTIBLE CAPITAL NOTES CONVERTED INTO SHARES


SanomaWSOY Corporation's share capital has increased by EUR
20,536.80, when a total of 76 notes of SanomaWSOY's convertible
capital notes were converted into 47,760 shares.

The increase of share capital was entered into the Trade Register
on April 19, 2007 and the trading with the new shares begins on
April 20, 2007.

The conversion period of the SanomaWSOY convertible capital notes
ends on June 20, 2007. The imputed conversion price of a share is
EUR 15.91. A fixed annual interest of 5.25% is payable on the
notes and the last interest payment will be made on the maturity
date, i.e. July 4, 2007.

When issued, the loan totalled EUR 200 million. After the
conversion, the loan amounts to EUR 1.6 million. SanomaWSOY's
convertible capital notes converted into the new shares entitle
their holders to a dividend for the first time for the financial
year during which the conversion has taken place. Other
shareholder rights commence from the date on which the increase in
share capital is entered into the Trade Register.

In total, SanomaWSOY's share capital increased from EUR
70,933,145.29 to EUR 70,953,682.09, and the number of shares
increased from 164,960,803 to 165,008,563 after the convertible
capital notes conversion.

SanomaWSOY informed about the previous conversion of the capital
notes on December 21, 2006.

SANOMAWSOY CORPORATION


Matti Salmi
Senior Vice President
Finance and Administration

Additional information: SanomaWSOY's Group Communications, tel.
+385 105 19 5062 or ir@sanomawsoy.fi

SanomaWSOY is the leading media group in the Nordic region
operating in versatile fields of media in over 20 European
countries. The Group has five divisions: Sanoma Magazines, Sanoma,
SanomaWSOY Education and Books, SWelcom, and Rautakirja. In 2006,
the Group employed over 18,000 people and its net sales were some
EUR 2.7 billion.

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