Vas Népe

Vas Népe (English: Vas County People) is a Hungarian daily newspaper, published in Vas County. It usually has between 16 and 28 pages, and has a print run of 60,000 and a readership of around 185,000.

Vas Népe
Owner(s)Mediaworks Hungary Zrt.
PublisherPannon Lapok Társasága
EditorMiklós Halmágyi
LanguageHungarian
Headquarters40 Széll Kálmán St., Szombathely
Circulation60,000
Websitehttp://www.vaol.hu

It has a remarkably high penetration, not only for Hungary but for the whole world, in that it is read in over 80% of homes.

The Sunday edition includes supplements and can be taken separately, functioning as a weekly newspaper and magazine, analogous to many newspapers in the United Kingdom such as The Times and The Sunday Times.

The editor is Miklós Halmágyi and the publisher is Pannon Lapok Társasága.

Daily features

  • News
  • Focus
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • TV and radio listings
  • Sport
  • Classified advertisements
  • Miscellany

Regular features

  • Topical humour (Saturdays)
  • "Promenades" (student essays)
  • Lifestyle
  • Domestic animals
  • Cinema listings
  • Celebrities
  • Music
  • Health
  • Fashion
  • Property (Realty)

Supplements

  • Weekend
    • Automotive
    • Construction
    • Passing-out ceremonies
    • Television and radio reviews (Hungarian: RTV tipp)

Local editions

On Wednesdays and Fridays there are eleven local editions:

Each edition has the same main section and an inserted section covering more-local news.

Addresses

  • Main office: 40 Széll Kálmán St., Szombathely
  • City offices: Celldömölk, Körmend, Kőszeg, Sárvár, Szentgotthárd, Vasvár
  • Printers: West Hungary Nyomda Centrum (English: West Hungary Publishing Centre), Veszprém
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