Dziennik Gazeta Prawna

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Dziennik Gazeta Prawna
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Type Daily newspaper (Monday to Friday)
Owner(s)Infor Biznes
Founder(s)Ryszard Pieńkowski
PublisherInfor Biznes
Editor-in-chiefKrzysztof Jedlak
Founded1 September 2009;14 years ago (2009-09-01)
Political alignment
Language Polish
Headquarters Warsaw
Circulation 38,167 (2018) [1]
ISSN 2080-6744
OCLC number 762030561
Website Dziennik Gazeta Prawna

Dziennik Gazeta Prawna (Polish: Daily Legal Newspaper; abbreviation: DGP) is a Polish legal and business daily newspaper, headquartered in Warsaw and published from Monday to Friday. [2] The paper focuses on law, taxes and finances. The publisher of DGP is Infor Biznes, a Polish publishing company.

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History

The paper was launched in September 2009 as a result of the merger between Dziennik Polska-Europa-Świat (issued by Ringier Axel Springer Polska) and Gazeta Prawna (Legal Newspaper in English, issued by Infor Biznes (pl) since October 1994). [3] [4] Of them, Dziennik was a daily while the latter was a special legal paper. [3] The publisher of Dziennik, Ringier Axel Springer, sold it to Infor Biznes, the publisher of Gazeta Prawna. [5] [6] Until 2018 Ringier Axel Springer Media AG owned a 49% shares of Infor Biznes, publisher of the daily. [7] In March 2018 Ryszard Pieńkowski, owner of Infor PL Group, bought back 49% of shares in Infor Biznes from Ringier Axel Springer. [8] The owner and president of the management board of Infor PL and Infor Biznes is Ryszard Pieńkowski. [1]

Michał Kobosko was the editor-in-chief of the paper from 2009 to 2010. [9] From June 2016 the editor-in-chief is Krzysztof Jedlak. [10]

Content

The major focus of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna is economic and legal affairs. [11] [12] It employed three different colors for its three main sections: white for news, yellow for tax and legal affairs and salmon for business and finance news until 2010. [3] Later salmon-colored section was integrated into main section. [4]

Extended editorial offer of DGP features: Tax Mondays with the weekly magazine for subscribers of "Taxes and Accounting", Entrepreneurial and Legal Tuesdays with weekly magazines for subscribers of "Lawyer" and "Enterprise and Law", Self-governmental Wednesdays with the weekly magazine for subscribers of "Self-government and Administration" as well as HR Thursdays with the weekly magazine for subscribers of "Payroll and HR". [13]

The Friday edition of DGP is published as a magazine, the news contents are replaced with topics similar to those encountered in opinion-forming weekly magazines such as social issues, business, culture and technological innovations. [14] Since November 2015 the weekend edition is published as a whole on white pages, while the subscribers additionally receive the specialist weekly magazine entitled Tygodnik Gazeta Prawna which features news on four areas: accounting and taxes, payroll and HR, self-government and administration, enterprise and law. [15]

DGP has a centrist and center-right stance. [16] [17] The paper is also a liberal conservative publication. [2]

Circulation

The circulation of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna was 118,206 copies in 2009. [16] It was 99,582 copies in 2010 and 91,554 in 2011. [18] In a readership study covered the period of April through September 2011 it was found that the paper had the score of 2.24%, making it the seventh most read paper in Poland. [4] The estimated circulation for the daily in 2012 was 82,055 copies. [2] [5] In February 2013 the paper sold 74,150 copies. [16] Its print and e-edition circulation was 53,058 copies in August 2014. [19]

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