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'''''Warsaw Voice: Polish and Central European Review''''' |
'''''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. The printed edition has a [[newspaper circulation|circulation]] of 10,500. |
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It has been described as "the most authoritative English-language newspaper" published in Warsaw.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Guides |first=Insight |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NSxHDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT244 |title=Insight Guides Explore Warsaw |date=2017-11-01 |publisher=Rough Guides UK |isbn=978-1-78671-839-6 |pages=244 |language=en}}</ref> |
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It was created by Polish TV-presenter and journalist [[Andrzej Jonas]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wyrzucili go z TVP, bo nie podobał się "pampersom" |url=https://www.pomponik.pl/plotki/news-andrzej-jonas-wyrzucili-go-z-tvp-bo-nie-podobal-sie-pamperso,nId,6120225 |access-date=2022-12-28 |website=www.pomponik.pl |language=pl}}</ref> Jonas served as editor-in-chief with Slawomir Majman as deputy editor in chief.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iQxIu1BmDSkC |title=Daily Report: East Europe |date=1990 |publisher=The Service |pages=21 |language=en}}</ref> |
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For the first few years of its history, it was the only (and the first) English-language newspaper published in Poland.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Galvin |first=Tom |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SVeNAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT109 |title=There's An Egg in my Soup: ... and other adventures of an Irishman in Poland |date=2012-09-14 |publisher=The O'Brien Press |isbn=978-1-84717-434-5 |pages=109 |language=en}}</ref> |
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After the fall of [[communism]] in 1989, many Western European companies started to expand heavily in or come to Poland, such as the American Coca-Cola, the French Carrefour and Auchan, the German Volkswagen and the Dutch Philips (then lamps), ING bank and Makro wholesalers. The expat community in Warsaw and surroundings quickly grew to some tens of thousands. The Voice caters specially to their needs, offering primarily economic, political and cultural news and background. The Voice concentrates its reporting on Warsaw and surroundings. From 1992 until 1998 The Voice had one foreign correspondent, [[Arthur Graaff]] in Amsterdam, because of the leading Dutch investments in Poland.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Polska Bibliografia Literacka (PBL) |url=http://pbl.ibl.poznan.pl/dostep/index.php?s=d_biezacy&f=zapisy_szczeg&p_zapis=180503 |access-date=2022-12-28 |website=pbl.ibl.poznan.pl}}</ref> |
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==Print characteristics== |
==Print characteristics== |
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A4 format (230mm x 297 mm), 40 pages, minimum 24 pages in full colour. |
A4 format (230mm x 297 mm), 40 pages, minimum 24 pages in full colour. |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
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*{{Official website}} |
*{{Official website}} |
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Founded | 1988 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Warsaw |
Circulation | 10,500 |
Website | warsawvoice |
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. The printed edition has a circulation of 10,500.
It has been described as "the most authoritative English-language newspaper" published in Warsaw.[1]
It was created by Polish TV-presenter and journalist Andrzej Jonas.[2] Jonas served as editor-in-chief with Slawomir Majman as deputy editor in chief.[3]
For the first few years of its history, it was the only (and the first) English-language newspaper published in Poland.[4]
After the fall of communism in 1989, many Western European companies started to expand heavily in or come to Poland, such as the American Coca-Cola, the French Carrefour and Auchan, the German Volkswagen and the Dutch Philips (then lamps), ING bank and Makro wholesalers. The expat community in Warsaw and surroundings quickly grew to some tens of thousands. The Voice caters specially to their needs, offering primarily economic, political and cultural news and background. The Voice concentrates its reporting on Warsaw and surroundings. From 1992 until 1998 The Voice had one foreign correspondent, Arthur Graaff in Amsterdam, because of the leading Dutch investments in Poland.[5]
A4 format (230mm x 297 mm), 40 pages, minimum 24 pages in full colour.
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