Życie Warszawy
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Życie Warszawy (English: Life of Warsaw)[1] was a Polish language newspaper published in Warsaw. Despite its name it was a national pro-establishment newspaper, but since 1990 it was an independent publication increasingly focused on local Varsovian issues.
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Type | National daily newspaper |
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Format | 34 x 24 cm |
Founder(s) | Marian Spychalski PPR |
Publisher | Czytelnik Publishing House (1946–1951) Prasa Workers Publishing House (1951–1991) Życie Press (1991–2000) Dom Prasowy Sp. z o.o. (2000–2007) Presspublica Sp.z o.o. (2007–present) |
Editor-in-chief | Tomasz Sobiecki |
Launched | November 15, 1944 (1944-11-15) |
Political alignment | Pro-PRL establishment (1944–1991) Right-wing (1990–2011) |
Language | Polish |
Ceased publication | December 17, 2011 (2011-12-17) |
Headquarters | ul. Prosta 51, 00-838 Warsaw |
City | Warsaw |
Country | Poland |
Circulation | 167 000 (as of 1946) |
Sister newspapers | Trybuna Ludu (1948–1990) Życie Częstochowy (1947–1997) |
ISSN | 0137-9437 |
Website | www |
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