The Warsaw Voice

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.

The Warsaw Voice
FormatA4
Founded1988
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersWarsaw
Circulation10,500
Websitewarsawvoice.pl

It has been described as "the most authorative English-language media 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]

A4 format (230mm x 297 mm), 40 pages, minimum 24 pages in full colour.

References

  1. Guides, Insight (2017-11-01). Insight Guides Explore Warsaw. Rough Guides UK. p. 244. ISBN 978-1-78671-839-6.
  2. "Wyrzucili go z TVP, bo nie podobał się "pampersom"". www.pomponik.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-12-28.
  3. Daily Report: East Europe. The Service. 1990. p. 21.
  4. Galvin, Tom (2012-09-14). There's An Egg in my Soup: ... and other adventures of an Irishman in Poland. The O'Brien Press. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-84717-434-5.


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