The Warsaw Voice

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The Warsaw Voice

description English language newspaper / magazine in Poland
First edition October 1988
Frequency of publication per month
Widespread edition around 10,000 copies
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Editor-in-chief Andrzej Jonas
editor Warsaw Voice SA
Web link warsawvoice.pl
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The Warsaw Voice (German: The voice of Warsaw ) is Poland's oldest English-language Printperiodikum and run by the in Warsaw resident Warsaw Voice SA issued. Founded in 1988 as a weekly newspaper, the title, which is now published monthly and in the magazine layout, is aimed at English-speaking foreigners living in or outside Poland. The editorial team consists of Polish and foreign journalists and authors. There are regular reports on current news, economic developments, - mainly Warsaw - events, club life and real estate. Poland's regions, foreign investments in the country and selected industries are dealt with in special editions.

In 2003, the original A3 format was changed to a large A4 format and the size increased. Later there was also the change from weekly to monthly publication.

The editorial team of The Warsaw Voice has been awarding the “Chair of the Year” award once a year since 1990. The corresponding sculpture was created by the art professor Piotr Gawron ; it is modeled on a director's chair. Prize winners included a. Jacek Rostowski , Donald Tusk , Rafał Blechacz , Marek Belka , Jerzy Hausner , Danuta Hübner , Adam Małysz , Aleksander Kwaśniewski , Bronisław Geremek , Jerzy Buzek , Tadeusz Mazowiecki , Roman Kluska , Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz , Hanna Suchocki Bielecki and Jan Krzysztof .

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Self -presentation of the publisher (in English, accessed on May 17, 2013)
  2. Anglojęzyczny tygodnik The Warsaw Voice podnosi jakość in Media i Marketing of October 22, 2003 (in Polish, accessed on May 17, 2013)
  3. Warsaw Voice: Chair of the Year 2012 on the website of the Polish-Scandinavian Chamber of Commerce from February 26, 2013 (in English, accessed on May 17, 2013)

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