Kurier Wileński

Kurier Wileński (literally: Vilnian Courier) is the main Polish-language newspaper in Lithuania. Printed in Vilnius, it is the only Polish-language daily newspaper published east of Poland. A direct descendant of both the 19th-century newspaper of the same name and the Czerwony Sztandar newspaper, created by the Soviet authorities in 1953 as a means of Sovietization of the Polish diaspora left in the Polish areas annexed by the Soviet Union. The newspaper is a member of the European Association of Daily Newspapers in Minority and Regional Languages (MIDAS). According to TNS Gallup media research, Kurier Wileński 36,800 people or 1.4% of Lithuania's population read at least one issue out of the last six in summer 2008, but that measure dropped to 0.3% in spring 2010.

Kurier Wileński
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatA4
Owner(s)VšĮ "Kurier Wilenski"
PublisherUAB "Klion"
EditorRobert Mickiewicz
Staff writers24
Founded1796
LanguagePolish language
HeadquartersVilnius, Lithuania
Circulation2,500 daily
3,500 Saturday
ISSN1392-0405
Websitekurierwilenski.lt
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