Nowy Dzień
| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Compact (Tabloid) |
| Owner | Agora S.A. |
| Editor | Jerzy B. Wójcik |
| Founded | 2005 |
Ceased publication | 2006 |
Political alignment | Centrist |
| Headquarters | Warsaw |
| Website | www (redirects to www |
Nowy Dzień (Polish pronunciation: [ˈnɔ.vɘ ˈd͡ʑɛɲ]; English: New Day) was a short-lived Polish middle-market daily newspaper, which appeared from 14 November 2005 until 23 February 2006.
Overview
[edit]Nowy Dzień was launched by the publishing company Agora SA, after its flagship publication Gazeta Wyborcza had come under increasing pressure from Fakt, a low-cost tabloid introduced by Axel Springer Polska in 2003.
Nowy Dzień was conceived as a "quality tabloid" with entertaining, but at the same time more serious journalism than that of typical tabloids such as Fakt's German "parent" product, Bild-Zeitung. The paper's editorial staff consisted mainly of detached Gazeta Wyborcza employees.
Circulation
[edit]The publisher envisaged an average circulation of 250,000 copies, but it remained continuously below that and had a downward trend. By early 2006, circulation had dropped from an initial level of 212,000 to about 130,000 copies. As a result, Agora S.A. decided to discontinue the paper. Since then, Gazeta Wyborcza has had to continue its increasingly difficult effort to appeal to both upmarket and middle-market readerships.
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