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Czech daily newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Právo (in Czech Right or Law) is a Czech daily newspaper published in Prague, Czech Republic.[1]
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Publisher | Borgis |
Editor | Zdeněk Porybný |
Founded | 1991 |
Political alignment | Centre-left, social democrat, pro-Social Democratic Party |
Headquarters | Prague |
Circulation | 112,000 (as of 2012) |
Website | pravo |
Právo emerged in 1991[2] following the Velvet Revolution, when some editors of the daily Rudé právo founded a new company unaffiliated with the Czechoslovak Communist Party but taking advantage of the existing reader base.[1] The paper is not directly linked to any political party, but is ideologically close to the Czech Social Democratic Party.[3] It maintains a left-wing stance[1][4] and tends to focus on social issues.[5]
In 2019, Právo allowed the Chinese embassy to produce an eight-page paid supplement to the paper labelled as a "theme and commercial supplement". The articles featured exclusively positive coverage of China and were signed by the paper’s reporters.[6]
Právo is published in Prague by Borgis,[2][7] a stock company that issues only Právo and its supplements,[1] owned for 91% by the paper's editor-in-chief, Zdeněk Porybný .[5] The paper is published in broadsheet format.[8]
The circulation of Právo was 205,000 copies in 2002, making it the third best selling newspaper in the country.[8] In October 2003 the paper had a circulation of 189,583 copies and was again the third most read newspaper in the Czech Republic.[7] In December 2004 the circulation of the paper was 189,583 copies.[9]
The 2007 circulation of Právo was 164,157 copies. The circulation of the paper was 145,031 copies in 2008 and 138,476 copies in 2009.[10] It was 128,404 copies in 2010 and 120,449 copies in 2011.[10] Between April and September 2012 Právo had a circulation of 112,000 copies.[2]
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