National Newspapers
Gazeta Wyborcza PLLeading national daily, founded 1989, investigative
Fakt PLHighest-circulation Polish tabloid, Ringier Axel Springer
Super Express PLNational tabloid, est. 1991, celebrity and news
Rzeczpospolita PLRespected national daily, law, politics, business
Dziennik Gazeta Prawna PLLaw, business and economics daily
Tygodnik Powszechny PLInfluential Catholic-oriented weekly, culture
Digital and TV News
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Regional Newspapers
News in English
News Agencies
Poland has one of Central Europe's most vibrant and rapidly evolving newspaper industries, with a dynamic media landscape that reflects the country's extraordinary democratic transformation since 1989. Polish newspapers serve a population of 38 million with a proud tradition of bold journalism — forged in the Solidarity movement and the underground press of the communist era — that continues to make Poland's media one of the most contested and consequential in the region.
Among the most widely read Polish newspapers online is Gazeta Wyborcza, Poland's most respected national daily, founded on the day of the historic 1989 elections. Fakt leads in tabloid circulation, while Rzeczpospolita is essential reading for lawyers, policymakers and business professionals. For digital news, Onet is Poland's largest news portal and TVN24 is the country's leading private TV news channel. For business, Bankier.pl is the most visited financial portal. Sports fans follow Sport.pl and Przeglad Sportowy for Ekstraklasa and Polish national team coverage.
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