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The '''''Gazeta Krakowska''''', (full title '''''Polska Gazeta Krakowska''''') is a popular; and, the largest regional [[daily]] [[newspaper]] published five times a week in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]]. Gazeta Krakowska was established on February 15, 1949. It features articles about politics, business, economy, popular history, culture, society and sports, entertainment, as well as [[advertising]].<ref>[http://www.egazety.pl/oferta/polska_gazeta_krakowska,583,.html Polska Gazeta Krakowska,] at Gazety.pl "Prasa bez granic", 2009</ref><ref>[http://www.gazetakrakowska.pl/ Gazeta Krakowska. Official website]</ref><ref>[http://www.polskapresse.pl/art/88.html Polska Gazeta Krakowska] at Grupa Wydawnicza ''Polskapresse'', 2009</ref>
The '''{{Lang|pl|Gazeta Krakowska}}''' (full title '''{{Lang|pl|Polska Gazeta Krakowska}}''') is the largest regional [[daily newspaper]] in [[Kraków]], Poland, published five times a week in that city. Gazeta Krakowska was established on 15 February 1949. It features articles about politics, business, economy, popular history, culture, society and sports, entertainment, as well as [[advertising]].<ref>[http://www.egazety.pl/oferta/polska_gazeta_krakowska,583,.html Polska Gazeta Krakowska], at Gazety.pl "Prasa bez granic", 2009</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gazetakrakowska.pl/|title=Gazeta Krakowska - Wiadomości Kraków, Wiadomości Małopolskie|website=Gazeta Krakowska}}</ref><ref>[http://www.polskapresse.pl/art/88.html Polska Gazeta Krakowska] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090228181513/http://www.polskapresse.pl/art/88.html |date=28 February 2009 }} at Grupa Wydawnicza ''Polskapresse'', 2009</ref>


Even though, ''Krakowska'' has been in circulation since 1949, the very name appeared for the first time already in 1794 during the [[Kościuszko Insurrection]]. In 1981 the newspaper ''Krakowska'' became an icon of unbiased, independent information about the [[Solidarity]] movement, serving as popular platform for conveying striking workers' demands as well as the political commentaries against the official communist party line. At that crucial period in Polish postwar history, Maciej Szumowski served as its [[editor-in-chief]]. At present ''Polska Gazeta Krakowska'' (Poland’s Newspaper Krakowska) is the most important regional newspaper of [[Lesser Poland]].
Even though, ''Krakowska'' has been in circulation since 1949, the very name appeared for the first time already in 1794 during the [[Kościuszko Insurrection]]. In 1981 the newspaper ''Krakowska'' became an icon of unbiased, independent information about the [[Solidarity (Polish trade union)|Solidarity]] movement, serving as popular platform for conveying striking workers' demands as well as the political commentaries against the official communist party line. At that crucial period in Polish postwar history, Maciej Szumowski served as its [[editor-in-chief]]. At present ''Polska Gazeta Krakowska'' (Poland's Newspaper Krakowska) is the most important regional newspaper of [[Lesser Poland]].


''Gazeta Krakowska'' is produced by a branch of Polskapresse Publishing Group called Prasa Krakowska. At first, the newspaper was part of a publishing conglomerate owned by [[PZPR]]. Between July 1st, 1975, and December 30, 1980 it appeared under the title ''Gazeta Południowa''. Its first editor-in-chief was Arnold Mostowicz. Currently (2008) the paper, owned by Polskapresse, is managed by Tomasz Lachowicz, its new editor-in-chief. Since October 15, 2007, ''Krakowska'' appears within the national newspaper chain called "Polska (dziennik)".<ref> [http://mediafm.net/prasa/12717,W-poniedzialek-debiutuje-nowa-Gazeta-Krakowska.html "W poniedziałek debiutuje nowa Gazeta Krakowska,"] at mediafm.net portal medialny, 12.10.07. </ref>
''Gazeta Krakowska'' is produced by a branch of Polskapresse Publishing Group called Prasa Krakowska. At first, the newspaper was part of a publishing conglomerate owned by the [[Polish United Workers' Party]]. Between 1 July 1975, and 30 December 1980 it appeared under the title ''Gazeta Południowa''. Its first editor-in-chief was Arnold Mostowicz. Currently (2008) the paper, owned by Polskapresse, is managed by Tomasz Lachowicz, its new editor-in-chief. Since 15 October 2007, ''Krakowska'' appears within the national newspaper chain called "Polska (dziennik)".<ref>[http://mediafm.net/prasa/12717,W-poniedzialek-debiutuje-nowa-Gazeta-Krakowska.html "W poniedziałek debiutuje nowa Gazeta Krakowska,"] at mediafm.net portal medialny, 12.10.07.</ref>


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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* {{pl icon}} {{PDF|[http://fidkar.wbp.krakow.pl/fidkar/.../kolasa_wystawa_2005_prezentacja.pdf Prasa Krakowa w okresie przemian - prezentacja]}}
* {{cite web |url= http://fidkar.wbp.krakow.pl/fidkar/.../kolasa_wystawa_2005_prezentacja.pdf |title= Prasa Krakowa w okresie przemian - prezentacja |language=pl}}{{dead link|date=October 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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==External links==
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*[http://www.gazetakrakowska.pl/ Gazeta Krakowska online. Official website] {{pl icon}}
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 9 October 2023

Polska Gazeta Krakowska
Logo
TypeNewspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Polskapresse Sp. z o.o. Kraków
PublisherPolskapresse Publishing Group
Editor-in-chiefTomasz Lachowicz
Founded1949
LanguagePolish
HeadquartersKraków, Poland
ISSN1898-3138
Websitegazetakrakowska.pl

The Gazeta Krakowska (full title Polska Gazeta Krakowska) is the largest regional daily newspaper in Kraków, Poland, published five times a week in that city. Gazeta Krakowska was established on 15 February 1949. It features articles about politics, business, economy, popular history, culture, society and sports, entertainment, as well as advertising.[1][2][3]

Even though, Krakowska has been in circulation since 1949, the very name appeared for the first time already in 1794 during the Kościuszko Insurrection. In 1981 the newspaper Krakowska became an icon of unbiased, independent information about the Solidarity movement, serving as popular platform for conveying striking workers' demands as well as the political commentaries against the official communist party line. At that crucial period in Polish postwar history, Maciej Szumowski served as its editor-in-chief. At present Polska Gazeta Krakowska (Poland's Newspaper Krakowska) is the most important regional newspaper of Lesser Poland.

Gazeta Krakowska is produced by a branch of Polskapresse Publishing Group called Prasa Krakowska. At first, the newspaper was part of a publishing conglomerate owned by the Polish United Workers' Party. Between 1 July 1975, and 30 December 1980 it appeared under the title Gazeta Południowa. Its first editor-in-chief was Arnold Mostowicz. Currently (2008) the paper, owned by Polskapresse, is managed by Tomasz Lachowicz, its new editor-in-chief. Since 15 October 2007, Krakowska appears within the national newspaper chain called "Polska (dziennik)".[4]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ Polska Gazeta Krakowska, at Gazety.pl "Prasa bez granic", 2009
  2. ^ "Gazeta Krakowska - Wiadomości Kraków, Wiadomości Małopolskie". Gazeta Krakowska.
  3. ^ Polska Gazeta Krakowska Archived 28 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine at Grupa Wydawnicza Polskapresse, 2009
  4. ^ "W poniedziałek debiutuje nowa Gazeta Krakowska," at mediafm.net portal medialny, 12.10.07.

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