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''Rzeczpospolita'' () is a Polish nationwide daily economic and legal newspaper, published by Gremi Media. Established in 1920, ''Rzeczpospolita'' was originally founded as a daily newspaper of the conservative Christian National Party during
interwar Poland The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 1918 and 1939. The state was established on 6 November 1918, before the end of the First World ...
. The paper's title is a translation of the Latin phrase '' res publica'' (meaning "republic", or "commonwealth"), and is part of the traditional and official name of the Polish state, "Rzeczpospolita Polska." In the aftermath of
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, as Poland became a Soviet satellite state, the newspaper came under government control. Following the 1989 political revolutions across Europe and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the new democratically elected government relinquished its editorial oversight and ownership of ''Rzeczpospolita'', contributing to the end of media censorship in communist Poland and ushering in a new era of independent press. In 2016, ''Rzeczpospolita'' had a circulation of 274,000; 75% of its readers were reported to have higher education. Generally considered to be center-right of the political spectrum, the paper's editorial board represents conservative-liberal views. ''Rzeczpospolita'' is among the most frequently cited media sources in the country and is considered a newspaper of record for Poland.


History

The paper's founder was
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, who sold the paper in 1924 to Wojciech Korfanty, both being prominent politicians of that time. The editor-in-chief Stanisław Stroński sought to maintain the quality of the content by cooperating with a group of authors, including Adolf Nowaczyński, Kornel Makuszyński, and Władysław Witwicki. The last issue of ''Rzeczpospolita'' in the Second Polish Republic was published on the last day of 1931. During World War II (1940–1943), an irregular paper associated with a Polish resistance group Polish People's Independence Action was issued under the same title. On 23 July 1944, when the war had not yet ended, the first issue of ''Rzeczpospolita'', a newspaper of the
Polish Committee of National Liberation The Polish Committee of National Liberation ( Polish: ''Polski Komitet Wyzwolenia Narodowego'', ''PKWN''), also known as the Lublin Committee, was an executive governing authority established by the Soviet-backed communists in Poland at the la ...
, was published in
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. The editor-in-chief was Jerzy Borejsza, a communist activist and journalist during the interwar years, who collaborated with Russians, and later presented opinions in line with the Kremlin. The newspaper began strenuous endeavours to form a positive image of the new government. The Home Army commanders and their decision to commence the
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were criticised, while nationalisation and
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were supported. After the war, ''Rzeczpospolita'' was issued by a cooperative publishing house Czytelnik whose president was Borejsza himself. He delegated the editorial duties to Paweł Hoffman, who soon changed the title to ''Rzeczpospolita. Dziennik Gospodarczy'' (''The Economic Daily''), and later to ''Rzeczpospolita. Dziennik Polityczno-Gospodarczy'' (''The Economic and Political Daily''). In 1949, with a new chief editor Henryk Korotyński, the paper joined the campaign against the Roman Catholic Church. In 1949, the state authorities had established another newspaper ''
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'' (''People's Tribune''), an organ of a newly formed political party, the
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. ''Rzeczpospolita'' had been issued by another two years, until 1951 when it was discontinued because the coexistence of several party newspapers was considered unfavorable for a consolidated one-party state. A part of the team joined ''Głos Pracy'', while others including Korotyński moved to ''Życie Warszawy''. In 1980, the state had faced a crisis, and consequently the party's overall image deteriorated significantly. This prompted the idea to relaunch a separate government newspaper. In the spring of 1981, thus during the rise of Solidarity, Edmund Osmańczyk, member of parliament of the Polish People's Republic, proposed to revive ''Rzeczpospolita'' as a "governmental medium presenting the position of the state on a daily basis". Józef Barecki, former editor of ''Trybuna Ludu,'' a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and of the parliament, as well as a government spokesman for a year, was appointed as the editor-in-chief. The first issue of the new ''Rzeczpospolita'' appeared during martial law, on 14 January 1982. The state, as an entity, had become officially independent from the party (even though this independence was still largely fictitious within a communist state). Thus, from 1982 onwards, ''Rzeczpospolita'' and ''Trybuna Ludu'' resumed their parallel existence as the official bulletins of the government and the party apparatus respectively. This dualism corresponded to the situation in the Soviet Union, where the government newspaper ''
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'' functioned alongside the party's '' Pravda'', and where Izvestia has steered a course strikingly similar to ''Rzeczpospolita'' in the 1990s. After, the partially free elections of 4 June 1989, and after
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became Prime Minister, the management of the newspaper changed as well. ''Rzeczpospolita'' was no longer a government medium, and became an independent newspaper. Its new editor-in-chief was Dariusz Fikus (until 1996). The new Polish government made ''Rzeczpospolita'' legitimately independent. In February 1991, Państwowe Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnicze "Rzeczpospolita", a state publishing company, with Maciej Cegłowski as the new CEO, together with the French Robert Hersant press group, Presse Participations Europennes, established Presspublica company. Its first CEO was the then editor-in-chief of ''Rzeczpospolita,'' Dariusz Fikus. Initially, the Polish shareholder held 51% of company shares, while the French owned 49%. In 1993, ''Rzeczpospolita'' was named the Newspaper of the Year by the Pheidippides Committee. In the mid-1990s, the Polish party sold the additional 2% of shares to the French. In 1996, the
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corporation acquired shares held by the Robert Hersant group. During the next 10 years, 51% of shares were held by the subsidiary of Orkla Press Polska, Presspublica Holding Norway, while 49% belonged to Państwowe Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnicze "Rzeczpospolita" (from 1 March 2000, to Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnicze "Rzeczpospolita" SA). In October 2006, the shares of Orkla Press Polska were taken over by Mecom Poland Holdings SA forming part of the British Mecom Group. In October 2011, Gremi Media, owned by the Polish entrepreneur Grzegorz Hajdarowicz, purchased the shares from Mecom Poland and the shares belonging to PW Rzeczpospolita (the State Treasury), becoming a 100% shareholder of Presspublica publishing house. The publishing house changed its name to Gremi Media, after which, in January 2017, it was transformed into a joint stock company operating under the business name of Gremi Media SA.


Contents

The basic edition of ''Rzeczpospolita'' is divided into four sections: the main one, dedicated to general news; the economic one (''Ekonomia i rynek''), the legal one (''Prawo co dnia''); and the regional one (''Życie Regionów''). The general news section features, e.g., information on current political events, reports from Poland and abroad, commentaries and essays, expert opinions, as well as news relating to culture, science, lifestyle, or sports. ''Prawo co dnia'' ("Law Every Day") focuses on the changes in regulations and legislation and on legal analyses, including articles on labour law, analyses and expert opinions, or industry-related communications. ''Ekonomia i rynek'' ("Economy and Market") provides information about markets, enterprises, finance, current stock quotes, analyses of the economic situation and trends in Poland and abroad, as well as opinions of economists, experts and representatives of the business world. The nationwide issue of the newspaper includes a series of regional monthly supplements entitled ''Życie Regionów'' ("Life of the Regions"). They are dedicated to important investments, business and education in the regions, as well as matters related to local politics, sports, and culture. ''Życie Regionów'' is the organiser of public debates that are crucial for local communities, as well as the media partner of major regional events. On Saturdays, ''Plus Minus,'' the weekend edition of ''Rzeczpospolita'', appears, containing articles related to civilisation, literature, lifestyle and
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. It mainly includes essays, commentaries and feature articles, as well as reviews of books and cultural and sporting events. Interviews form a particularly important part of ''Plus Minus''.


Supplements

Newspaper subscription includes such specialised supplements as ''Podatki'' (taxes), ''Administracja'' (administration), ''Rzecz o prawie'' (law), ''Ekspert Księgowego'' (accounting), ''Praca i ZUS'' (labour and social security matters), or ''Prawo w Biznesie'' (law in business). ''Dobra Firma'' ("Good Company") is a daily supplement to the main issue. It is primarily addressed to entrepreneurs from the SME sector. In an easy-to-understand manner, it covers both the legal issues relevant to business owners (taxes, social security, contracts, employment), and business matters (marketing of new products, business ideas, available solutions relating to company vehicles). ''Nieruchomości'' ("Real Estate") appears on Mondays and Fridays. On Mondays, topics relating to construction and housing are presented, while on Fridays, matters related to the commercial real estate market are covered. Every Tuesday, ''Rzeczpospolita Cyfrowa'' ("Digital Republic") is issued with ''Rzeczpospolita'', dedicated to new technologies, with particular focus on their application in running a business and in developing new business branches. ''Moje Pieniądze'' ("My Money") is a Thursday supplement devoted to personal finance. It offers tips on saving and investing money, buying shares and choosing insurance. The Friday supplement is ''Rzecz o Historii'' ("The thing about History"), offering informative articles and historical analysis.


Lists and rankings

Regular publications of ''Rzeczpospolita'' include lists and rankings of companies, brands and institutions operating on the Polish market. The best known are: the 500 List, the 2000 List, the Ranking of the Most Valuable Polish Brands, and the Ranking of Law Firms.


The 500 List

The list of the largest Polish companies by revenue, first published in 1999. Modelled on the ''Fortune'' list, it is now the only such ranking in Poland. The best developing companies on the list receive the prestigious ''Rzeczpospolita'' Eagles awards.


The 2000 List

The list of the best companies according to ''Rzeczpospolita'', first published in 2002. It takes into account their revenues, employment, and results. The ranking of the largest exporters is published as a supplement. Outstanding enterprises from the list receive the Good Company, Exports Eagle and Exports Brand awards.


The Ranking of the Most Valuable Polish Brands

The Ranking of the Most Valuable Polish Brands provides a professional valuation of over 300 brands created specifically for the needs of the Polish market. Apart from value, the strength of brands in separate industry categories is also estimated. The ranking has been published since 2003.


The Ranking of Law Firms

The ranking includes law firms servicing enterprises and operating on the Polish market. Law firms are broken down, among others, in terms of the number of lawyers and legal counsels, the generated revenues and profits, the servicing of the leading market transactions, or the best lawyers in respective areas of law. The ranking has been published since 2003. Until 2007, ''Rzeczpospolita'' was published in the classic broadsheet format. The format then changed to compact, a modern and more functional one.


Style

In 2005, the newspaper received the Grand Front award, and in 2006, during the 27th edition of the competition organised by the
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, ''Rzeczpospolita'' was named "The best designed newspaper in the world". ''Rzeczpospolita'' received the Grand Front award also in 2013, for the best cover (dedicated to the resignation of
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).


Website

rp.pl was one of the first online news services in the Polish media. The service has operated for 25 years as of 2022, having been launched in March 1997. From November 2014, it has been using RWD technology (full responsiveness). Its current version has been available since 2015. The website has over 32 million hits and 3 million unique users per month (data as of January 2017Gemius/PBI, January 2017).Rp.pl is one of the most frequently visited nationwide newspaper websites. In the "Business-Finance-Law" category, Gremi Group is ranked the 6th among all Polish groups of online services.


Mobile application

''Rzeczpospolita'' application for mobile devices combines 5 types of content: printed issues in PDF format, printed newspaper edition in digital form (
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), videos from Rzeczpospolita.tv ( VOD), live streaming of Rzeczpospolita.tv programs, and the latest news from rp.pl service (''Najnowsze z RP.pl'' newsfeed). The application is available on
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and Apple
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.


Online TV

Since 2009, a video service of ''Rzeczpospolita'' has been available at tv.rp.pl. In 2016, an online Rzeczpospolita TV was launched at the same address, currently broadcasting 24/7. Its core are the three daily live programs, "RZECZoPOLITYCE", "RZECZoBIZNESIE" and "RZECZoPRAWIE", as well as commercial programs and coverage of the events organised by ''Rzeczpospolita''. The hosts are well-known ''Rzeczpospolita'' contributors, such as Bogusław Chrabota, Michał Szułdrzyński, Marcin Piasecki, Jacek Nizinkiewicz, Ewa Usowicz, Tomasz Pietryga, or Anna Wojda. The channel is broadcast via
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and can be watched daily through the home page of rp.pl. All programs are also available as VOD on tv.rp.pl.


Circulation and sales

A single average issue of ''Rzeczpospolita'' is about 65,000 copies. In 2016, 54,000 copies were sold.


Paper version and digital subscription

''Rzeczpospolita'' is distributed through paper version subscription, paper version sales and digital version. Subscription is divided into Basic subscription and Plus subscription dedicated to a more involved, specialised audience. Subscription of ''Rzeczpospolita'' offers features such as professional book publications, training, multimedia tools, or access to the archives. The digital version of ''Rzeczpospolita'' is available around 9:00 p.m. on the day preceding the day of paper edition.


Opinion leader

''Rzeczpospolita'' has been often rated as the most frequently quoted medium in Poland, and it is considered a newspaper of record for Poland. In 2014, it was considered the most opinion-making medium of the decade (2004–2013). Also in 2016, ''Rzeczpospolita'' won in the ranking of the most influential media in Poland, prepared on a regular basis by the Media Monitoring Institute.Data of the Polish Media Monitoring Institute (Instytut Monitorowania Mediów, IMM), 2016.


Editorial staff

The editorial staff currently consists of 150 persons (including the secretariat and editors of online content). The headquarters are located in Warsaw at ul. Prosta 51.


Editors-in-chief

* 1989–1996 – Dariusz Fikus * 1996–2000 – Piotr Aleksandrowicz * 2000–2004 – Maciej Łukasiewicz * 2004–2006 – Grzegorz Gauden * 2006–2011 – Paweł Lisicki * 2011–2012 – Tomasz Wróblewski * 2012 – Andrzej Talaga (acting editor-in-chief) * 2013–present – Bogusław Chrabota


See also

* Rzeczpospolita *
List of newspapers in Poland Below is a list of newspapers published in Poland. In Poland, the distinction between the broadsheet and tabloid newspapers is mostly format, as most newspapers converted to the latter in the early 1990s. The daily circulation of national newspape ...


References

{{Reflist, refs= {{cite web , url=http://www.rp.pl/artykul/194243,732502-Oswiadczenie-wydawcy-Rzeczpospolitej.html , title=Statement by the publisher of 'Rzeczpospolita' , website=rp.pl , language=pl , first=Grzegorz , last=Hajdarowicz , date=13 October 2011 , quote=Ladies and Gentlemen, What will be ''Rzeczpospolita''? Liberal–conservative, respecting the right of every citizen, defending the principles of the free market which fosters business and inspires action. Such like our readers. The logo and name, of which I am personally connected, oblige us to uphold the greatest journalism values – independence, sensitivity to social problems and faithful to ideals which this title represents since years. Regardless of who at the moment is exercised authority. I am glad that in the end this newspaper will have owner who will take care of it and – what important – this jewel in the crown of the Polish media will be managed by the Polish capital group. For me it is a great satisfaction. In the area of the group strategy I assure you that we will grow in the direction of the latest technologies. In the nearest future we will introduce all release of our media in version for tablet, and expand and enrich the online edition. Just such will be ''Rzeczpospolita''. Conservatively minded, innovative in action and of open spirit. This is merely an extension of credo of the former chief editor Dariusz Fikus – modern and reliable. We will abide by these principles. , access-date=18 September 2012 1944 establishments in Poland Publications established in 1944 Newspapers published in Warsaw Polish-language newspapers Polish news websites Daily newspapers published in Poland