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  2. Wirtualna Polska - Wikipedia

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    Wirtualna Polska Holding SA. URL. www .wp .pl. Registration. optional. Wirtualna Polska ( WP [vuˈpɛ]) is a group of companies operating in the media and e-commerce sectors. The WP Group owns the Wirtualna Polska horizontal portal founded in 1995 and known for being the first internet portal in Poland. It is currently the second largest online ...

  3. Television in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Television in Poland. Television in Poland was introduced on an experimental basis in 1937. It was state owned, and was interrupted by the Second World War in 1939. Television returned to Poland in 1952 and for several decades was controlled by the communist government. Colour television was introduced in Poland in 1971.

  4. Mass media in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Poland consist of several different types of communications media including television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet. The media landscape is very pluralistic but highly polarized along political and ideological divides. [1]

  5. Wikimedia Polska - Wikipedia

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    Wikimedia Polska ( WMPL; Polish: Stowarzyszenie Wikimedia Polska) is a Polish public benefit organization established to support volunteers in Poland who work on Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia. As such, it is a Wikimedia chapter approved by the Wikimedia Foundation which owns and hosts those projects. Wikimedia Polska was started in April ...

  6. Internet in Poland - Wikipedia

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    According to an OECD report, the price of Internet access in Poland in September 2012 ranged from $0.45 to $128.12 PPP per megabit per second (Mbit/s) of advertised speed. This places Poland in the middle on the low end (18th lowest out of 34 countries) and at the top on the high end (second highest behind New Zealand at $130.20).

  7. 2023 Polish public media crisis - Wikipedia

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    On December 19, 2023, the Sejm passed a resolution on "restoring the legal order and the impartiality and integrity of the public media and the Polish Press Agency " with 244 votes in favor. There were 84 votes against and 16 abstentions. [14] More than 100 Law and Justice deputies did not participate in the vote, having instead gone to the TVP ...

  8. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia. Multimedia is a form of communication that uses a combination of different content forms, such as writing, audio, images, animations, or video, into a single interactive presentation, in contrast to traditional mass media, such as printed material or audio recordings, which feature little to no interaction between users.

  9. Multimedia City - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia City. Multimedia City ( Polish: Miasteczko Multimedialne) an innovative project, that has been realized in Nowy Sącz, in southern Poland. It has started in 2006, on the initiative of leaders and alumnus from WSB-NLU (Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu — National Luis University), with Krzysztof Pawlowski and Krzysztof Wnek at the head of.