List of newspapers in Poland
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Below is a list of newspapers published in Poland. In Poland, the distinction between the broadsheet and tabloid newspapers is mostly format, as most newspapers converted to the latter in the early 1990s.
The following statistics are approximate and based on monthly reports by Polskie Badania Czytelnictwa association and SMG/KRC company. The numbers correspond to the percentage of adult Poles who declared that they have read the newspaper in question at least once during the week before the survey (April 2004).
[edit] All-national daily newspapers
- Gazeta Wyborcza - 19.4%
- Fakt - 18.5%
- Dziennik - ?
- Super Express - 12.6%
- Rzeczpospolita - 4.3%
- Dziennik Sportowy - 4.1%
- Gazeta Prawna - 2%
- Nowa Europa
- Sport - 1.6%
- Trybuna - 1.0%
- Puls Biznesu - 0.3%
[edit] Weekly magazines
Generally, the weekly magazines published in Poland could be divided onto politics-related and the rest. The latter are generally local versions of international newspapers or even simple translations of the weeklies published in Germany or other European countries.
[edit] Politics-related
- Newsweek (Polish edition) - 8.5%
- Wprost - 8.0%
- Angora (weekly press review) - 5.9%
- Polityka - 5.8%
- Nie - 3.9%
- Przekrój - 2.5%
- Gość Niedzielny - 2.9%
- Tygodnik Powszechny - 0.8%
[edit] Other
This category includes mostly the weekly colour magazines for women as well as various hobby-related and TV-related newspapers.
- Tele Tydzień - 25.0%
- Pani Domu - 20.8%
- Przyjaciółka - 19.0%
- Naj - 17.6%
- Chwila dla Ciebie - 17.3%
- Życie na Gorąco - 16.7%
- Tina - 12.4%
- Gala - 7.0%
- Tele-Świat - 6.1%
- Auto Świat - 5.5%
Warsaw Business Journal http://www.wbj.pl/
[edit] Regional newspapers
All of Polish regions have their own newspapers, mostly limited to the voivodeship they are issued in. In addition, all major national newspapers issue a daily attachment related to local topics.
[edit] Greater Poland
- Gazeta Poznańska - 20.0%
- Głos Wielkopolski - 19.0%
[edit] Kuyavia and Southern Pomerania
- Gazeta Pomorska - 43.65%
- Express Bydgoski - 15.7%
- Nowości: Gazeta Pomorza i Kujaw - 14.5%
[edit] Lesser Poland
- Gazeta Krakowska - 29.2%
- Dziennik Polski - 26.8%
[edit] Łódź Voivodeship
- Dziennik Łódzki (Łódź Daily) and Wiadomości Dnia (Today News) - 28.31%
- Express Ilustrowany (Illustration Express) - 26.6%
[edit] Lower Silesia
- Gazeta Wrocławska - 16.5%
- Słowo Polskie - 4.7%
[edit] Lublin Voivodeship
- Dziennik Wschodni - 18.6%
- Kurier Lubelski - 13.8%
- Nowiny - 0.2%
[edit] Lubusz Voivodeship
- Gazeta Lubuska - 59.5%
[edit] Masovia
- Metropol - 15.5% (free of charge)
- Metro - 13.0% (free of charge)
- Życie Warszawy - 4.0%
- Echo Dnia - 2.3%
[edit] Opole Silesia
- Nowa Trybuna Opolska - 49.8%
[edit] Podlachia
- Gazeta Współczesna - 36.3%
- Kurier Poranny - 20.3%
[edit] Pomerania
- Dziennik Bałtycki - 48.6%
- Głos Pomorza - 8.0%
- Dzień Dobry - 3.6% (free of charge)
- Gazeta Pomorska - 2.6%
[edit] Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
- Echo Dnia - 33.7%
- Słowo Ludu - 10.4%
[edit] Silesia
- Dziennik Zachodni - 27.9%
- Trybuna Śląska - 11.0%
[edit] Subcarpathia
- Nowiny - 32.6%
- Super Nowości - 27.4%
- Echo Dnia - 3.2%
[edit] Warmia and Masuria
- Gazeta Olsztyńska - 47.2%
- Gazeta Współczesna - 4.9%
[edit] Western Pomerania
- Kurier Szczeciński - 25.5%
- Głos Szczeciński - 19.5%
- Głos Koszaliński and Słupski - 16.5% combined
- Głos Pomorza - 5.8%
[edit] Polish newspapers in German
[edit] International newspapers
- The Warsaw Voice (Polish: Głos warszawy) (English language, approximately 12 500)
Warsaw Business Journal http://www.wbj.pl/