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Dziennik Polska-Europa-Świat (Daily Poland-Europe-World) was a
PolishPoland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...
nationwide daily
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published by Axel Springer Polska, a division of Germany's
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publishing company. It was modelled on Springer's
Welt Kompakt, the
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-style edition of the Hamburg-published broadsheet
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. The first issue was released on 18 April 2006, and in May 2006 it recorded a circulation of 259,039, giving it the third largest circulation amongst national newspapers.
Dziennik was envisaged as a competitor to
Gazeta WyborczaGazeta Wyborcza is a leading Polish newspaper. It covers the gamut of political, international and general news. Like all the Polish newspapers, it is printed on compact-sized paper, and is published by the multimedia corporation Agora SA...
, 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 September 14, 2009 "Dziennik" was merged with Infor's "Gazeta Prawna" daily to form a new nationwide daily under the title "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna". Axel Springer Verlag owns 49% of the new company.
Notable journalists
- Filip Byczkowski
- Łukasz Drewniak
- Michał Karnowski
- Cezary Kowalski
- Jakub Kumoch
- Robert Mazurek
- Magdalena Miecznicka
- Hubert Musiał
- Andrzej Osęka
- Paweł Paliwoda
- Cezary Polak
- Andrzej Talaga
- Jacek Wakar
- Jan Wróbel
- Igor Zalewski
- Piotr Zaremba