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Dziennik Gazeta Prawna

http://www.dziennik.pl


Dziennik Gazeta Prawna
Warsaw
Language : Polish
Circulation : 158,000

http://www.dziennik.pl
Language : Polish

When it first arrived on the Polish market in 2006, "The Daily" had just one objective—to compete with Gazeta Wyborcza. When this strategy yielded mixed results and proved to be particularly expensive, its German publisher, Axel Springer, decided to merge it with Gazeta Prawna. The first issue of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna (DGP) left the presses on 14 September. According to its editor in chief, Michal Kobosko, DGP will continue to offer the best of both papers, by combining the comprehensive coverage of economic, financial and legal news—the hallmark of Gazeta Prawna over the last 15 years—with the opinion pieces, and investigative features, which were the speciality of Dziennik.

 

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