Mafra is a Czech
media group
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that publishes
printed
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and
internet media, headquartered in
Prague
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,
Czech Republic
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. From 2013 to 2023, it was a subsidiary of
Agrofert holding conglomerate owned by trust of
Andrej Babiš, the former
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
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The Constitution provid ...
. Mafra owns newspapers ''
Mladá fronta Dnes
''Mladá fronta Dnes'' (), also known as ''MF Dnes'' or simply ''Dnes'', is a daily newspaper based in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Euro ...
'' and ''
Lidové noviny''. In September 2023, Agrofert sold the group to the Czech billionaire investor Karel Pražák (Kaprain Group).
History
Founded in 1992 in
Prague
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, Mafra was acquired in 1994 by the German group Rheinisch-Bergische Druckerei- und Verlagsgesellschaft GmbH (RBDV)
(the publisher of the ''
Rheinische Post''), which bought Mafra from French press group
Socpresse. In 2013, Mafra was acquired by Czech holding group
Agrofert, which is owned by
Andrej Babiš.
Mafra publishes the daily newspaper ''
Mladá fronta Dnes
''Mladá fronta Dnes'' (), also known as ''MF Dnes'' or simply ''Dnes'', is a daily newspaper based in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Euro ...
'', which – with 224,000 circulation as of March 2011 – is the second largest newspaper in the Czech Republic,
after
tabloid ''
Blesk''. Fully owned subsidiary Lidové noviny, a.s. publishes daily newspaper ''
Lidové noviny'' with circulation of 44,000, 60% subsidiary Metro Česká republika, a.s. publishes a
freesheet
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Czech edition of ''
Metro'' with a circulation of 266,000.
As of February 2011, ''Mladá fronta Dnes'' is the third most visited Czech website on the internet, with 3.7 million unique visitors per month.
During the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, Mafra benefited disproportionately from
state aid.
References
External links
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Mass media companies of the Czech Republic
Mass media companies established in 1992
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