Gazeta Olsztynka

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Gazeta Olsztyńska is a regional daily newspaper based in Olsztyn, Poland. It provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and culture across the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. Established as a leading source for the region, it focuses on community events, sports, and social issues affecting northern Poland.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN POLAND

Characterized by a sharp divide between quality broadsheets and mass-market tabloids, this central European press sector underwent rapid privatization during the 1990s. Leading the national dailies is Gazeta Wyborcza, a centre-left paper born from the 1989 Solidarity movement, competing with Rzeczpospolita, a centre-right publication focusing heavily on economics and law. Overall circulation is dominated by Fakt, a populist tabloid published by Ringier Axel Springer, and its main rival Super Express. Meanwhile, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna provides specialized business news. Beyond these Warsaw-based national titles, strong regional dailies like Silesia's Dziennik Zachodni command loyal local readerships. Paperboy indexes 62 Polish newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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