E15 (newspaper)

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e15 is a national daily newspaper published in the Czech Republic. Focused on business and the economy, the newspaper was founded in 2007. It was initially published by Mladá fronta [cs] until being bought by Czech Media Invest in April 2016.[1]

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OwnerCzech Media Invest
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e15
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatCompact
OwnerCzech Media Invest
PublisherCzech News Center
Editor-in-chiefNikita Poljakov [cs]
Founded19 November 2007; 18 years ago (2007-11-19)
LanguageCzech
Headquartersnáměstí Marie Schmolkové 3493/1, Prague 10
CountryCzech Republic
ISSN1803-4543
Websitewww.e15.cz
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Circulation and distribution

Founded in 2007, e15 was initially a free newspaper, distributed mainly to office buildings in Prague and the Central Bohemian Region.[2][3] Distribution extended to Brno and Ostrava, the Czech Republic's next two biggest cities by population, in 2009.[4] e15 appeared for the first time in data from the ABC ČR in January 2013, when circulation was 46,786. Of those, an average of 651 were sold, at a price of 10 Czech koruna.[5] Circulation in 2015 was reported to be 53,485 copies.[6]

From 2020, the free distribution model was changed; although the newspaper continued to be offered for free in cafes or on trains, it introduced a daily charge for the electronic PDF format. At the same time, physical distribution was made available at the Geco [cs] tobacconist chain.[7] In 2024 the printed version was discontinued, with the title moving to online-only publishing.[8]

Editors-in-chief

Tomáš Skřivánek was the first editor-in-chief of e15, serving from the autumn of 2007 until stepping away from day-to-day operations in June 2014.[9] Having worked at e15 since its foundation, and having served as deputy editor-in-chief from 2010, Tereza Zavadilová was appointed editor-in-chief in July 2014,[10] remaining in her role until announcing her resignation in October 2020.[2] On 1 February 2021 she was replaced by Nikita Poljakov [cs], who joined from Hospodářské noviny.[11]

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