List of magazines in Poland
The following is a list of notable current and defunct magazines in Poland. In the country, there are also English-language magazines in addition to those published in Polish.
In terms of frequency, the Polish magazines are mostly weeklies and monthlies.[1] Magazines targeting youth and university students also exist in the country.[2] As of 2013, women magazines were significant part of the press market in the country.[3] In addition, Poland has a long tradition of architecture magazines.[4] The first architecture magazine, Przegląd Techniczny, was published in Kraków in 1875.[4] The country has also aviation magazines.[5]
The number of magazines was 5,792 in 2001 whereas it increased to 6,261 in 2003.[6] In 2014 the magazine market in the country was described as one of the higher-growth, smaller-scale markets.[7]
A
- Ahiasaf
- Archivolta
- Awedis
B
- Bajtek
- Besida
- Brulion
C
- Cztery Kąty
- Charaktery
- CKM
- Claudia
D
- Delta
- Dialog
- Do Rzeczy
- Dobre Wnętrze
- Droga
- Dziś i Jutro
F
- Fenix
- Film
- Focus
- Folks-Sztyme
- Forojs
- Forum Mleczarskie
G
- Gazeta Polska
- Głos (1886–1905)
- Głos
- Gość Niedzielny
- Gwiazdka Cieszyńska
H
- Hi-Fi
J
- Jedność
K
L
- Lotnictwo
M
- Magia i Miecz
- Miasto Kobiet
- Midrasz
- Motor
- Mucha
N
O
- Odra
P
- Pani
- Podróże
- Polityka
- Prosto z mostu
- Przegląd
- Przekrój
R
- Rationalist
- Rycerz Niepokalanej
S
- Science Fiction
- Secret Service
- Sieci
- Sprawy Narodu
- Strategie
- Świerszczyk
- Szpilki
- Sztuka i Naród
T
- Teraz Rock
- Twój Styl
- Twórczość
- Tygodnik Angora
- Tygodnik Illustrowany
- Tygodnik Powszechny
- Tygodnik Solidarność
- Tylko Rock
- Tzafririm
U
V
W
- Wanda
- Mówią Wieki
- Wprost
- Wszechświat
Z
See also
References
- ^ "Press and Publishers". Republic of Poland. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ^ "Situation of youth media in Poland". European Youth Press. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ^ Marcin Lipowski; Aleksandra Wasilewska (19–21 June 2013). "Segments of women's magazines in Poland" (PDF). Management, Knowledge and Learning Conference Papers.
- ^ a b Piotr Marciniak. "Reading and Writing Architecture Polish Architectural Magazines (1945-1989)" (PDF). Architectural Writings during Communism.
- ^ "Aviation Magazines in Poland". Aeroflight. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
- ^ Katarzyna Pokorna-Ignatowicz (2012). The Polish Media System 1989 - 2011. Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM Krakowskie Towarzystwo Edukacyjna. p. 76. ISBN 978-83-7571-217-9.
- ^ "Emerging middle classes in large-scale markets such as China and Brazil" (PDF). PWC. 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
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