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Warsaw Voice: Polish and Central European Review, commonly shortened to The Warsaw Voice, is an English-language newspaper printed in Poland, concentrating on news about Poland and its neighbours. First released in October 1988, it is a general news magazine with sections on political, economic, social and cultural news and with opinions sections.
Gazeta Wyborcza (Polish pronunciation: [ɡaˈzɛta vɨˈbɔrtʂa]; The Electoral Gazette in English) is a Polish nationwide daily newspaper based in Warsaw, Poland.It was launched on 8 May 1989 on the basis of the Polish Round Table Agreement and as a press organ of the trade union "Solidarity" in the election campaign before the Contract Sejm.
The Polish News Bulletin (PNB) is an English-language publishing house headquartered in Warsaw, the capital of Poland. Its main issues consist of political and economic press digests. PNB publications are used as business intelligence by diplomats and foreign expats living and working in Poland.
The Warsaw Voice (in English language, approximately 12,500) Krakow Post (in English language, approximately 50,000) Łódź Post (in English language, online publication) Poland Daily 24 (in English language, online publication) The Warsaw Post (in English language, online publication)
The Warsaw Business Journal is a prominent English-language business magazine in Poland, catering to a wide range of readers including high-level executives and influential decision-makers within the country. The publication focuses on delivering comprehensive news coverage and in-depth analyses of various sectors, including the Polish economy ...
Rzeczpospolita (Polish pronunciation: [ʐɛt͡ʂpɔsˈpɔlita] ⓘ) is a Polish nationwide daily economic and legal newspaper, published by Gremi Media. [3] Established in 1920, Rzeczpospolita was originally founded as a daily newspaper of the conservative Christian National Party during interwar Poland.
Before the 1993 and 1995 elections in Poland Super Express published pre-election polls, although there's a 24-hour time period without media information about politics. The paper published also photos of Polish Television ( TVP ) war-correspondent Waldemar Milewicz 's body after he was killed by the Iraqi insurgents.
Gazeta Wyborcza became the first independent newspaper in Poland, while Agora grew into one of the largest and most renowned media companies in Poland. Since 1999 Agora's shares have been listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Agora's activities include newspapers, advertising, cinemas, radio, various online services, magazines, books and more.