Monday, May 21st, 2012
Three Polish weeklies see y/y growth
Total sales of the 10 largest sociopolitical weeklies in Poland numbered 1.05 million copies in October, 1.5 percent less than last year, with only Wprost, Gazeta Polska and Gość Niedzielny seeing year on year increases, reported Rzeczpospolita.
Wprost saw the largest increase, up 7.9 percent year on year to 127,200 copies. Gazeta Polska sold 67,300 copies, an increase of 4.7 percent and Gość Niedzielny improved sales by 0.3 percent to 143,800 copies.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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