Super Express

Super Express is published in Warsaw Poland on regional tabloid with a daily publishing schedule. It is published since 1991, has a print circulation of about 330,000 copies per issue, sold an average of 206,000 copies (as of January 2009) and is inspired by the British tabloid press.

Editor in chief since 2007 Sławomir Jastrzebowski. The newspaper was until 2007 a ​​joint venture with the participation of the Swedish media group Bonnier AB. Since then, the newspaper belongs to the Polish publishing group Murator SA, a subsidiary of ZPR SA.

The newspaper is known for publishing taking place in Poland affairs. They also violated before the parliamentary elections in 1993 and presidential elections in 1995 against the agreed upon by the media " code silence" when she published the results of exploratory primaries.

Shortly before the European Football Championship in 2008, the paper published a photo montage on the Polish national team coach Leo Beenhakker was seen with the severed heads of Michael Ballack and Joachim Loew. Later Beenhakker, who was not involved in this publication apologized publicly for this reporting; Poland's ambassador to Germany, Marek Pravda, described the contributions as an " idiotic bad taste ".

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