- Gazeta Wyborcza
Infobox Newspaper
name = Gazeta Wyborcza
caption = Front page of an April 2006 issue.
type = Dailynewspaper
format = Compact
foundation = 1989
owners =Agora SA
language = Polish
political = Social liberal
circulation = 470,000
headquarters =Warsaw
editor =Adam Michnik
website = [http://wyborcza.pl/ wyborcza.pl]"Gazeta Wyborcza" [IPA-pl|ga'zεta vɨ'bɔrtʂa] (Polish for "Election Gazette") is
Poland 's second-largest daily newspaper (after the tabloid "Fakt") aimed at left-leaning liberal readers. It is considered to be one of the most influential and opinion-forming newspapers in Poland. It covers thegamut of political, international and generalnews . Like all the Polish newspapers, it is printed on compact-sized paper, and is published by the multimedia corporationAgora SA . The average circulation of the newspaper is Gazeta Wyborcza is 672,000.History of "Gazeta Wyborcza"
Origin
"Gazeta Wyborcza" began publication on
May 8 ,1989 , under the rhyming masthead motto, "Nie ma wolności bez Solidarności" ("There's no freedom withoutSolidarity "). Its founding was an outcome of thePolish Round Table Agreement between the communist government of thePeople's Republic of Poland and political opponents centered around theSolidarity movement.The paper was to serve as the voice of Solidarity during the run-up to semi-free elections to be held
June 4 ,1989 (hence its title). As such, it was the first legal newspaper published outside the communist government's control since its founding in the late 1940s.The paper's editor-in-chief, since its founding, has been
Adam Michnik . According to the editors, the first edition was small (150,000 copies) and relatively expensive due to the limited supplies of paper available from the state. A year and a half later, the daily run had reached 500,000 copies. In September 1990, during the acrimonious breakup of the Solidarity camp following the collapse of the communist government,Lech Wałęsa revoked the paper's right to use theSolidarity logo on its masthead. Since then, "Gazeta Wyborcza" has been a fully independent newspaper which generally supports the values of theNew Left . "Gazeta Wyborcza" is now a massive multi-section daily newspaper. The paper publishes daily local editions for the following cities:Warsaw ,Białystok ,Bydgoszcz ,Częstochowa ,Gdańsk ,Gorzów Wielkopolski ,Katowice ,Kraków ,Kielce ,Lublin ,Łódź ,Olsztyn ,Opole ,Płock ,Poznań ,Radom ,Rzeszów ,Szczecin ,Toruń ,Wrocław andZielona Góra . Average circulation is 672,000."The Rywin affair"
In 2003,
Lew Rywin , a prominent film producer, was accused by "Gazeta Wyborcza" of attempted bribery when he allegedly solicited a bribe of $17.5 million from editor Adam Michnik in exchange for amendments to a media bill. The passing of amendment in its primary form, which was suggested by the government, would have prevented Agora S.A. from buyingPolsat , one of Polish private TV stations. This case, called theRywin affair , led to the establishment of the investigative commission by thePolish Parliament . Consequently,Lew Rywin was sentenced for the attempt to influence new law on radio and television in a way that would enable Poland's most successful media company to buy a national television station. Furthermore, the controversial draft act was rejected by the Polish Parliament.Notable Journalists
*Anna Bikont
*Seweryn Blumsztajn
*Artur Domosławski
*Witold Gadomski
*Wojciech Jagielski
*Andrzej Jagodziński
*Agnieszka Kublik
*Jarosław Kurski
*Adam Leszczyński
*Mikołaj Lizut
*Helena Łuczywo
*Ewa Milewicz
*Paweł Mossakowski
*Agata Nowakowska
*Wojciech Orliński
*Lidia Ostałowska
*Piotr Pacewicz
*Roman Pawłowski
*Paweł Smoleński
*Tadeusz Sobolewski
*Piotr Stasiński
*Katarzyna Surmiak-Domańska
*Jacek Szczerba
*Joanna Szczęsna
*Mariusz Szczygieł
*Wojciech Tochman
*Jan Turnau
*Adam Wajrak
*Bartosz Węglarczyk
*Dominika Wielowieyska
*Artur Włodarski
*Paweł Wroński
*Sławomir ZagórskiColumnists
*Andrzej Chłopecki
*Kinga Dunin
*Konstanty Gebert
*Aleksander Hall
*Michał Ogórek
*Joanna Szczepkowska
*Leopold Unger
*Piotr Wierzbicki"Gazeta" today
Weekly extra sections
"Gazeta Praca" (classified job advertisements, salary lists, Mondays), "Gazeta Sport" (Mondays), "Duży Format" (reportages, Mondays). "Komunikaty" (properties classifieds, Tuesdays), "Gazeta Dom" (building and furnishing, Wednesdays), "Wysokie Obroty" (cars and modern gadgets, Thursdays), "Gazeta Telewizyjna" (TV programmes, Fridays), "Gazeta Co Jest Grane" (cinema and theatre repertoires, film and book reviews, music events, Fridays), "Gazeta Turystyka" (travelling extra, Saturdays) and "Wysokie Obcasy" (women's extra, Saturdays, since April 1999).
pecial Bollywood promotion
Gazeta Wyborcza started offering a Bollywood DVD film every Saturday at a concessional price to its readers. If one buys Gazeta Wyborcza’s weekend issue and pays the quivalent of $2.50 extra, one can take home a Bollywood film with Polish subtitles. The result: sales of the paper goes up by 50,000 copies.
Web presence
The online edition of "Gazeta Wyborcza" is one of the sections of the portal [http://gazeta.pl Gazeta.pl] . The paid electronic version of the newspaper is an option. The website [http://www.wyborcza.pl/ wyborcza.pl] has been expanded through rankings of articles which are most frequently read and commented on. It presents Polish and global history on most notable covers of "Gazeta Wyborcza". Beside analogue sections from the paper edition, the website also provides a feedback section which allows the readers to contact the editorial staff and express opinions).
The paper's website links to "Gazeta"'s journalists' blogs, including the ones by: Ewa Milewicz, Dominika Wielowieyska, Jan Turnau, Bartosz Węglarczyk and Wojciech Orliński. The number of journalists who write blogs is constantly increasing.
References
See also
External links
* [http://wyborcza.pl/ Newspaper homepage]
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