Interia
Polish web portal and online news platform
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Interest in “Interia” spiked on Wikipedia on 2026-07-18.
Categorised under Business & Economy, this article fits a familiar pattern. wt.cat.business.1
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Key Takeaways
- Interia , formerly Interia.
- It is the 4th largest online news source in the country.
- Interia hosts one of Polish online encyclopedias, the Encyklopedia Internautica and the thematic catalogue of websites.
- History Creation and ownership The portal was established by the ComArch Management IT corporation (listed on Warsaw Stock Exchange) and the RMF FM radio network.
- Bauer bought 96,6% of its shares in September 2008 and controlled 99% of its vote.
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WikipediaInteria, formerly Interia.pl, is a large Polish web portal and online news platform launched in 2000 in Kraków, Poland. It is the 4th largest online news source in the country.
The list of its 130 services includes the national and international news in the Polish language followed by business news, sports, motorization and new technologies, as well as online games, blogs, chat rooms, internet forums and a shopping arcade, not to mention the streaming radio and Internet television channels. It also offers, among others: new email accounts, free web hosting, and domain name registration. Interia hosts one of Polish online encyclopedias, the Encyklopedia Internautica and the thematic catalogue of websites. It features also the weather info, astrology, virtual greeting cards popular locally, and hundreds of online chats (czaterie) with the "KidProtect" option.
The portal was established by the ComArch Management IT corporation (listed on Warsaw Stock Exchange) and the RMF FM radio network. The Interia S.A. company was almost wholly owned by RMF FM parent company, the German multimedia conglomerate Bauer Media Group, represented by Witold Woźniak. Bauer bought 96,6% of its shares in September 2008 and controlled 99% of its vote. In 2020, the company has been purchased by Cyfrowy Polsat S.A., owned by Zygmunt Solorz, the second richest person in Poland.
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