Echo Dnia


Echo Dnia is a Polish regional daily newspaper based in Kielce. It was established in 1971 and is one of the best-selling regional newspapers in Poland, according to the Inspection of the Press Distribution.

History

Privatized in 1991, the Kielce Agency of Trade and Marketing became the owner of Acumen. On July 8 of that year, the newspaper underwent a redesign and format update. In 1992, ownership transferred again, this time to the Mitex construction enterprise, which was owned by prominent Kielce businessman Michał Sołowow.

Overview

The newspaper is printed in three editions: Kielce, Radom, and Subcarpathian. Its editorial operations are based in Kielce, with additional branches located in Radom and Tarnobrzeg. The newspaper is distributed in three provinces: Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, and South Masovian, Radom, and Przysucha. Fixed themes are attached to the basic newspaper: on MondaySuper Sports Echo, on TuesdayMy House, on Wednesday — Our Style, on ThursdayHealth, on Friday — Super Relaxation, and finally on Saturday — Laid-back. In some districts, weekly programs include: Ponidzie Echo, Echo of Powiśle, Echo of Końskie, Echo Skarżysko-Kamienna, Starachowice Echo, Echo of Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Jędrzejów Echo, and Włoszczowa Echo.
On June 1, 2006, Echo of the Day united with the Word, keeping the old title. Currently, the newspaper belongs to the British Mecom Group with Stanisław Wróbel as the editor-in-chief.
Its print and e-edition circulation was 21,952 in August 2014.