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 daily circulation of national newspapers in February 2010, published by (The Board of Press Distribution Control):

All-national daily newspapers[]

  1. Fakt — 596,726
  2. Gazeta Wyborcza — 437,013
  3. Super Express — 312,656
  4. Rzeczpospolita — 194,123
  5. Dziennik Gazeta Prawna — 148,867
  6. Przegląd Sportowy — 92,771
  7. Puls Biznesu — 21,776
  8. Parkiet — 15,176
  9. Merkuriusz Polski Ordynaryjny — online only since 2008

Regional newspapers[]

All Polish regions have their own newspapers, mostly limited to the voivodeship where they are issued. In addition, all major national newspapers issue a daily attachment related to local topics.

Regional business newspapers also started in 2004, covering Warsaw (Biznes Warszawski), Gdansk/Gdynia (Biznes Trojmiejski), Poznan (Biznes Poznanski), Wroclaw (Biznes Wroclawski), and Slask (Biznes Slaski). These biweeklies are modeled on the U.S. business journal model.

Greater Poland[]

Kuyavia and Southern Pomerania[]

  1. — 43.65%
  2. — 15.7%
  3. — 14.5%

Lesser Poland[]

  1. Gazeta Krakowska — 29.2%
  2. — 26.8%

Łódź Voivodeship[]

  1. Dziennik Łódzki (Łódź Daily) and (Today News) — 28.31%
  2. (Illustrated Express) — 26.6%
  3. (Polish News in English)

Lower Silesia[]

  1. — 16.5%
  2. — 4.7%

Lublin Voivodeship[]

  1. — 18.6%
  2. — 13.8%
  3. — 0.2%

Lubusz Voivodeship[]

  1. — 59.5%

Masovia[]

  1. Metropol — 15.5% (free of charge)
  2. — 13.0% (free of charge)
  3. Życie Warszawy — 4.0%
  4. Echo Dnia — 2.3%

Opole Silesia[]

  1. — 49.8%

Podlaskie[]

  1. Gazeta Współczesna — 36.3%
  2. Kurier Poranny — 20.3%

Pomerania[]

  1. Dziennik Bałtycki — 48.6%
  2. — 8.0%
  3. — 3.6% (free of charge)
  4. — 2.6%

Silesia[]

  1. Dziennik Zachodni — 27.9%
  2. Trybuna Śląska — 11.0%

Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship[]

  1. Echo Dnia — 33.7%
  2. — 10.4%

Subcarpathia[]

  1. Nowiny — 32.6%
  2. — 27.4%
  3. Echo Dnia — 3.2%

Warmia and Masuria[]

  1. Gazeta Olsztyńska — 47.2%
  2. Gazeta Współczesna — 4.9%

Western Pomerania[]

  1. — 25.5%
  2. — 19.5%
  3. and — 16.5% combined
  4. — 5.8%

Polish newspapers in German[]

International newspapers[]

See also[]

References[]

Further reading[]

  • "Poland: Directory: the Press". Europa World Year Book. Taylor & Francis. 2004. ISBN 978-1-85743-255-8.
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