Życie Warszawy

Życie Warszawy ( German "Life of Warsaw ") is a Polish daily published in Warsaw.

The newspaper was first published on October 15, 1944 at the initiative of the Polish Workers Party. 1945 to 1951, the paper was published by the Co-operative Publishing " Czytelnik " and later of the cooperative worker -Verlag RSW " Prasa Książka Ruch - dt: Press book movement." Życie Warszawy was next Trybuna ludu, one of the most important magazines in the People's Republic of Poland. In the years 1970 to 1981, the newspaper several supplements were at, among them " Życie i Nowoczesność " - dt: Life and modernity.

Editors were, among others W. Borowski, Henryk Korotyński, Jerzy Wójcik, Ryszard Wojna, Kazimierz Woycicki, Tomasz Wołek, Aleksander CHECKO, Andrzej Bober, M. Zagórski, U. Surmacz - Imienińska, A. Zalucki.

After 1991, the newspaper was the subject of behind -the-scenes winamp forming bidder contests. The newspaper came into the ownership of the Sardinian businessman Nicola Grauso and later of Poland Zbigniew Jakubas. She is currently being published by the company Prasowy Dom Sp ( Press GmbH ).

In 2006, the sheet should be transformed into an expression Tageblatt. After the abandonment of the project of issuing a new opinion-forming magazine ( in the wake of the publication of Dziennik on the market) pitched his owner Michał Sołowow a new composition of the editorial team, in the Paweł Lisicki should be editor in chief of a main rod of the publicists Piotr Semka, Maciej Rybiński, Wojciech Wencel, Igor Janke and Pawel Bravo. In March 2006, but these withdrew from the project.

The Friday edition of Życie Warszawy lie in regional newspapers, appearing in ten Powiats the Mazowieckie region. In them there is a weekly review of local events. There are currently Życie Garwolina, Życie (respectively) Gostynina, Mińska ( Warszawa), Otwocka, Płocka, Płońska, Radomskie, Siedleckie, Sierpca and Życie Sokolova Podlaskiego.

In the summer of 2007 Sołowow sold the newspaper to the Presspublica -Verlag Holding, a joint venture between the British investment fund Mecom (51 %) and belonging to the Polish State Treasury PW Rzeczpospolita ( 49%). The trade press speculated that the acquisition of the newspaper by Presspublica especially the competitors Polska - The Times (which appears in the publishing group Polskapresse ) should complicate a planned entry into the Warsaw newspaper market. Since March 2008 Życie Warszawy published as a supplement of the Rzeczpospolita, which is interpreted as a sign of future recruitment as an independent item.

Footnotes

  • Company (Warsaw)
  • Newspaper ( Poland)
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