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Blesk was first published on 14 April 1991. [1] In 1992, it launched a weekly edition published on Sundays and its magazine, which is a comprehensive TV guide, was started in 1993. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The paper is headquartered in Prague [ 1 ] [ 4 ] and was owned by Ringier until December 2013.
Nedělní Blesk: Czech News Center: tabloid: 101: 594 Nedělní Aha: Czech News Center: tabloid: 39: 156 Katolický týdeník Katolický týdeník s.r.o. religious: 36 [8] 200 [8] Nedělní Sport Czech News Center: sport only: 18: 147
Mafra publishes the daily newspaper Mladá fronta Dnes, which – with 224,000 circulation as of March 2011 – is the second largest newspaper in the Czech Republic, [7] after tabloid Blesk. Fully owned subsidiary Lidové noviny, a.s. publishes daily newspaper Lidové noviny with circulation of 44,000, [citation needed] 60% subsidiary Metro ...
Blesk, a tabloid newspaper, with more than 1 million readers per average issue is the most-read national daily newspaper. [4] Blesk’s publisher Czech News Center also publishes Aha!, another tabloid newspaper which focuses on the news about the Czech celebrities. Overall the country accounts for 7 print news outlets and over 20 online news ...
The company publishes several daily newspapers (Blesk, Aha! and Sport), many printed magazines, online magazines, web projects, applications and run the services of a virtual operator and printing works. The sole owner of the company is Czech Media Invest a.s., which is indirectly owned by Daniel Křetínský and Patrik Tkáč. [2]
mfdnes.cz Mladá fronta Dnes ( Young Front Today ), also known as MF Dnes or simply Dnes ( Today ), is a daily newspaper based in the Czech Republic . [ 1 ] As of 2016, it is the second-largest Czech newspaper, [ 2 ] after the tabloid Blesk .
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Ringier stated that Aha! was the second best-selling tabloid in the country after Blesk which was also owned by it. [10] The 2006 circulation of Aha! was 91,000 copies and it was 140,022 in August 2007. [1] The circulation of the paper was 114,238 copies in 2008 and 107,271 copies in 2009. [11] It was 100,397 copies in 2010 and 88,671 in 2011. [11]