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The Polish News Bulletin
Front page of a May 2004 issue
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)NEWTON Media Group a.s. and The Polish News Bulletin Company Sp. z o.o.
EditorEwa Szczęsna
Founded1947; 77 years ago (1947)
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersWarsaw, Poland
ISSN1641-5205
Websitewww.pnb.pl

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 Polish News Bulletin Company sp. z o.o. is partially owned by the Czech media monitoring group, NEWTON Media a.s.[citation needed]

History[edit]

The Polish News Bulletin was established in 1947.[1] In the first post-war years it worked as a competence centre of two English-speaking embassies headquartered in the Polish capital: Embassy of the United States, Warsaw and Embassy of the United Kingdom, Warsaw.[2] PNB bulletins had been prepared by a team of translators and editors who examined and summarized Polish press releases creating daily digests. After the Revolutions of 1989 and their aftermath, Poland became a free-market economy, allowing PNB to broaden its business model into a publishing house that caters business intelligence to both embassies and international companies entering the Polish market.[citation needed]

CEOs

The following have been CEOs of PNB:[citation needed]

Publications[edit]

PNB is involved with the following publications:

International cooperation[edit]

During almost seventy years of uninterrupted publishing, The Polish News Bulletin established numerous international partnerships with foreign news agencies and publishing houses. PNB content was, or still is, accessible via platforms such as LexisNexis, Factiva (Dow Jones), EBSCO and Euromoney.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About Us". Poland: Polish News Bulletin.
  • ^ "Polish News Bulletin of the American and British embassies". Center for Research Libraries. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  • ^ "Polish News Bulletin Daily". Poland: Polish News Bulletin.
  • ^ "PNB Economic Review". Poland: Polish News Bulletin.
  • ^ "PNB Law Supplement". Poland: Polish News Bulletin.
  • ^ Polish News Bulletin. OCLC 173715776 – via WorldCat.
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