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  2. 2023 Polish public media crisis - Wikipedia

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    2023 Polish public media crisis. On December 19, 2023, Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, the Minister of Culture and National Heritage in Poland, dismissed the then-current state media directors and their supervisory boards, most notably those of public broadcaster Telewizja Polska (TVP), appointing new ones in their place. [1]

  3. 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 ...

  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. During the communist regime in Poland the Stalinist press doctrine dominated and controlled Polish media. [1] The country instituted freedom of press since the fall of communism.

  5. Newsweek Polska - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek Polska was established in 2001. [1] [2] The founder of the weekly is Tomasz Wróblewski. [3] The magazine is owned by Axel Springer. [4] It is based in Warsaw and is published weekly on Mondays. [1] Although it is a Polish version of Newsweek, it does not fully cover the translations of the articles published in its parent magazine.

  6. Polish Press Agency - Wikipedia

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    Polska Agencja Prasowa. ul. Bracka 6/8, Warsaw, 00-502 Poland. The Polish Press Agency ( Polish: Polska Agencja Prasowa, PAP) is Poland 's national news agency, producing and distributing political, economic, social, and cultural news as well as events information. It was founded in 1918 as Polish Telegraphic Agency (PAT).

  7. WP (Polish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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  8. TVN International Extra - Wikipedia

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    TVN International Extra (iTVN Extra) is a Polish television channel belonging to the TVN Group. It is the second TV channel of TVN International addressed to Poles living abroad. It is targeted at the Polish community living in the United States, Germany, Great Britain and France. The channel is not available in Poland.

  9. 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).