Medias in category: 19
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Sosnowiec
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Regional publication of Western Poland, Upper Silesia and Sosnowiec, the newspaper with the largest circulation among all Polish regional newspapers. For a long time it was considered the official newspaper of the Polish Workers' Party (Polskiej Partii Robotniczej).
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·Centrism
A popular tabloid-style news publication in Poland. A daily tabloid published and distributed primarily in Warsaw. Published by the Polish representative office of the German concern «Axel Springer AG».
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Free advertisement, city-news, leisure newspaper, published in many major cities of Poland, in its digital version you can find a national news feed covering events in 500 cities and 16 regions of Poland, various interactive services such as a coupons, company directories, ads.
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Politics
·Centre-left
The largest national daily socio-political newspaper in Poland. It was originally conceived as a pre-election campaign leaflet of the Independent Federation of Trade Unions for the 1989 Polish elections. Poland's first officially sanctioned opposition newspaper.
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·Conservative
A popular tablois-style newspaper in Polish with exclusive news from the world of politics, economy and regional life with high-profile sensations, independent investigations and interesting stories. It is also published in the United States for representatives of the Polish diaspora.
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
One of the largest Polish daily and authoritative newspapers, it is both a socio-political and economic publication, a conservative and serious information and analytical publication, part of the Polish history.
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Sport
·None
Poland's oldest daily sports publication, the official organizer and sponsor of the Polish Football Championship, as well as the Tour of Poland cycling race. Here you can find reviews of foreign and unpopular sports in Europe such as American football, badminton, golf, rugby, ping-pong, horse racing, triathlon, field hockey.
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·Centrism
A Polish informational publication primarily of a legal nature, explaining to representatives of small and medium-sized businesses in an accessible form the existing legislative, tax and legal norms, their changes, innovations, and recommendations.
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Kielce
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The Polish provincial newspaper Kielce, as well as the Świętokrzyż, Masovian and Subcarpathian voivodeships, one of the most popular regional newspapers in Poland, is distributed in the south-west of the country in three versions: Kielce, Prykarpattia and Radom.
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Krakow
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Largest socio-political daily newspaper in the south-east of the Poland, published since 1949 in Krakow. In the 1980s, it was considered the main opposition newspaper, opposing communist censorship and other restrictions.
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Rzeszow
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Regional Polish newspaper of Rzeszow, Pokarpathian and Świętokrzyg Voivodeships: news, politics, economy, incidents, society, city Bulletin, culture, etc. Initially, she represented the interests of the Polish United Workers' Party.
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Politics
·Right
A socio-political newspaper with a clear right-wing direction, «the newspaper that is not afraid of the authorities», an alternative publication for those who do not subscribe to regular newspapers. In 2012, the electronic version of the daily took the 15th place in the category «The most opinion-forming web portals».
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Gdansk
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Daily information and journalistic publication of the Polish region of Pomerania. It is distributed in Polish cities on the Baltic Sea coast: Bytów, Wejherowo, Gdansk, Gdynia, Kartuzy, Kwidzyn, Malbork, Sopot, Tczew, Szajk, Sztum.
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Politics
·Left
Socio-political newspaper, the successor of the popular left-liberal «Trybuna» and communist «Trybuna Ludu» in the 1990s. It mainly publishes critical notes on current events in the country and the world, cartoons, and literature reviews.
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
Polish business daily and economics newspaper, winner of several prestigious awards in various categories, organizer of the annual Gazele Biznesu award for companies. It is published on colored paper of a characteristic shade, has a versatile content for representatives of large, medium and small businesses, the self-employed, investors, creditors.
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Olsztyn
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The regional periodical of the Polish city of Olsztyn and the entire Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a daily newspaper in Polish, is distributed in the north of the country with the exception of Elblong and Braniewo. In the 1950s, the newspaper was known as «Olsztyn Golos» and represented the interests of the Polish United Workers Party.
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
A daily economic publication in Polish, dedicated mainly to the internal financial market of Poland. It is aimed at representatives of the banking sector, traders, lenders, and investors. An online TV channel Parkiet TV is available for visitors of the website.
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Bialystok
·Polish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The local provincial newspaper of Bialystok, until privatisation in the early 1990s, it represented the interests of the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR) and was its official newspaper. Today it is published in 4 versions: Bialystok, Mazuriya, Lomzha, Suwalki.
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Warsaw
·Polish
·Magazine
·2 per week
·General
·None
National and regional Polish magazine dedicated to events in the Masovian Voivodeship, published in cooperation with the British newspaper «Times». It combines many regional publications of the province of Masovia.
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