Krakow Post

PolandKrakow, Lesser Poland, PolandEnglish

Serving as a primary English-language source for news and culture in Poland's former capital, this publication provides expatriates, tourists, and international observers with in-depth coverage of regional politics, local events, and historical insights. It is recognized for bridging the gap between Krakow’s traditional heritage and its modern identity through a consistent focus on issues relevant to the city's growing global community.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN KRAKOW

The local media market in southern Poland is characterized by a two-paper daily print structure where both major publications operate under the single ownership of the Polska Press group. Readers rely primarily on Dziennik Polski, a long-running Polish-language daily founded in 1945, and the slightly younger Gazeta Krakowska, established in 1949, which now frequently shares editorial resources with its sister publication. Serving the expatriate and international community is the Krakow Post, an English-language publication providing regional news. Paperboy lists 3 newspapers in Krakow.

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