Dziennik Polska-Europa-Świat Explained

Dziennik Polska-Europa-Świat
(Daily Poland-Europe-World)
Type:Daily newspaper
Format:Compact (Tabloid)
Foundation:2006
Owners:Axel Springer AG
Ringier
Political:Conservative liberal
Headquarters:Warsaw
Language:Polish
Ceased Publication:2009
Circulation:160,000
Editor:Robert Krasowski

Dziennik Polska-Europa-Świat (English: Daily Poland-Europe-World) was a Polish nationwide daily newspaper published by Ringier Axel Springer, a joint venture between Germany's Axel Springer Verlag publishing company and Swiss media company Ringier.

History

It was modelled on Springer's Welt Kompakt, the Berliner-style edition of the Hamburg-published broadsheet Die Welt.[1] The first issue was released on 18 April 2006, and in May 2006 it recorded a circulation of 211,610 copies,[2] giving it the third largest circulation amongst national newspapers. Dziennik was envisaged as a competitor to Gazeta Wyborcza,[3] therefore its political profile was more right-wing than its left-liberal rival. In most cases, however, it presented a broad spectrum of views on its pages.

On 14 September 2009 "Dziennik" was merged with Infor Bizness's "" daily to form a new nationwide daily under the title "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna".[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Country profile - Poland. ifM. 28 September 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131218124246/http://www.mediadb.eu/en/data-base/eu-laenderportraets/polen.html?cHash=2e1dc49af2d8e87a75cc4846cfb41516&type=98. 18 December 2013.
  2. Book: Jesper Strömbäck. Lynda Lee Kaid. The Handbook of Election News Coverage Around the World. 22 December 2013. 18 June 2008. Routledge. 978-0-203-88717-2. 230.
  3. Web site: Polish papers expand or merge in search of extra readers. WAN IFRA. 8 October 2013. 3 June 2009.