Print Media
The largest quality newspaper in Poland. "Gazeta" was created in 1989 as a platform for the first democratic parliamentary elections in Poland. The first issue had 150 thousand copies. Currently, "Gazeta" is the best selling and read quality daily paper published in 23 Polish cities, enriched with a number of popular thematic supplements, whereas internet service Wyborcza.pl is the most popular newspaper web page in Polish Internet. Everyday "Gazeta" contains a national section, local pages, (prepared at 19 branches) and trade and thematic supplements. The main edition of edition of "Gazeta Wyborcza" is a daily newspaper of European significance, prepared by excellent, experienced editors. Its authors are the finest journalists and photographers, the winners of many Polish and international prizes. They personally track down breaking news check all the facts and present them in a readable, attractive form.
15 Sep 2010
Poland's Metro Named Young Reader Newspaper of Year30 Apr 2010
Poland: Agora, the co-owner of Business Ad Network07 Dec 2009
Poland: "Gazeta Stoleczna" awarded in the "Opened Eyes" competition23 Jan 2009
Poland: Appointment of a Supervisory Board Member at Agora (Gazeta Wyborcza)11 Dec 2008
Ukraine: Agora Ukraine launched a recruitment service for graduates27 Nov 2008
Poland: Agora's dailies (Gazeta Wyborcza,Metro) ad sales divisions the best according to "Media&Marketing Polska"18 Sep 2008
Ukraine: Agora (Gazeta Wyborcza) launched a game portal
31 Jul 2008
Poland: New layout for free daily Metro