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1 Press (all private)

Media and Politics

Poland has freedom of press since the fall of communism. Unfortunately TV and radio are still politically controlled, via Radio and TV Committee[?], currently by leftist government circles. They often use news programs in public TV as means of propaganda. For example, leader of post-communist party, Leszek Miller is interviewed on public TV more often than Prime Minister, President or Speaker of the Parliament (currently, May 2003, Miller is Prime Minister).

TV stations

  • TVP 1 (state-owned)
  • TVP 2 (state-owned)
  • TV Polonia (state-owned, for Polish living outside of Poland)
  • Polsat (private, owned by Zygmunt Solorz[?])
  • Polsat 2 (private, owned by Zygmunt Solorz[?])
  • TVN (private)
  • TVN24 (private, 24/7 news chanell)
  • TV4 (private, owned by Zygmunt Solorz[?])
  • Telewizja Niepokalanow[?] (owned by the Catholic Church)
  • Many regional stations, both private and state owned

Digital TV Platforms (all private)

Radio stations

  • Channel 1 (state-owned)
  • Channel 3 (state-owned)
  • RMF FM (private)
  • Radio Zet (private)
  • Radio Maryja (considered nationalist, strongly catholic and anti-semitic)
  • Local radio stations

Press (all private)

Daily Papers

Weekly Magazines

See also : Poland



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