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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 as of February 2010, published by Związek Kontroli Dystrybucji Prasy (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

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.

  1. UwazamRZE —10%
  2. Gość Niedzielny—8.9%
  3. Polityka—8.0%
  4. Angora (weekly press review)—7.9%
  5. Wprost—7.0%
  6. Newsweek (Polish edition)—8.5%
  7. Gazeta Polska—5.0%
  8. Przekrój—2.5%
  9. Nie—0.9%
  10. Trybuna Robotnicza—0.2%
  11. Tygodnik Powszechny—0.2%

Other

This category includes mostly the weekly colour magazines for women as well as various hobby-related and TV-related newspapers.

  1. Tele Tydzień—25.0%
  2. Pani Domu—20.8%
  3. Przyjaciółka—19.0%
  4. Naj—17.6%
  5. Chwila dla Ciebie—17.3%
  6. Życie na Gorąco—16.7%
  7. Tina—12.4%
  8. Gala—7.0%
  9. Tele-Świat—6.1%
  10. Auto Świat—5.5%

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.

  1. Głos Wielkopolski
  2. Biznes Poznanski
  1. Gazeta Pomorska—43.65%
  2. Express Bydgoski—15.7%
  3. Nowości: Gazeta Pomorza i Kujaw—14.5%
  1. Gazeta Krakowska—29.2%
  2. Dziennik Polski—26.8%
  1. Dziennik Łódzki (Łódź Daily) and Wiadomości Dnia (Today News)—28.31%
  2. Express Ilustrowany (Illustrated Express)—26.6%
  1. Gazeta Wrocławska—16.5%
  2. Słowo Polskie—4.7%
  3. Biznes Wrocławski

The Wroclaw International (www.wroclawinternational.pl)

  1. Dziennik Wschodni—18.6%
  2. Kurier Lubelski—13.8%
  3. Nowiny—0.2%
  1. Gazeta Lubuska—59.5%
  1. Metropol—15.5% (free of charge)
  2. Metro—13.0% (free of charge)
  3. Życie Warszawy—4.0%
  4. Echo Dnia—2.3%
  5. Biznes Warszawski
  1. Nowa Trybuna Opolska—49.8%
  1. Gazeta Współczesna—36.3%
  2. Kurier Poranny—20.3%
  1. Dziennik Bałtycki—48.6%
  2. Głos Pomorza—8.0%
  3. Dzień Dobry—3.6% (free of charge)
  4. Gazeta Pomorska—2.6%
  1. Echo Dnia—33.7%
  2. Słowo Ludu—10.4%
  1. Dziennik Zachodni—27.9%
  2. Trybuna Śląska—11.0%
  1. Nowiny—32.6%
  2. Super Nowości—27.4%
  3. Echo Dnia—3.2%
  1. Gazeta Olsztyńska—47.2%
  2. Gazeta Współczesna—4.9%
  1. Kurier Szczeciński—25.5%
  2. Głos Szczeciński—19.5%
  3. Głos Koszaliński and Słupski—16.5% combined
  4. Głos Pomorza—5.8%

Polish newspapers in German

International newspapers

See also

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