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Gazeta Współczesna

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Gazeta Współczesna
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Media Regionalne sp. z o.o. w Warszawie
EditorKonrad Kruszewski
Headquartersul. św. Mikołaja 1
15-419 Białystok
ISSN0137-9488
Websitewww.wspolczesna.pl

Gazeta Współczesna is a daily newspaper in the city of Białystok, Poland. It is also a daily newspaper in the Podlaskie Voivodeship. The English translation is "The Modern Newspaper". There are two other newspapers in the city of Białystok, Kurier Poranny and Teraz Białystok.

History

The newspaper was established in 1st of September 1951 under the name of "Gazeta Białostocka", and was used as the mouthpiece of the Voivodeship Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party. The first editor-in-chief was Stefan Pawlata. The newspaper had a competition with "Trybuna Ludu", which already had regular readers.[1]

In 1975, in connection with the separation of the Suwałki and Łomża voivodeships from the now reduced in size, Białystok Voivodeship, the name was changed to Gazeta Współczesna.

References

  1. ^ Artur Pasko (2001). "Wzajemne relacje KW PZPR w Białymstoku i "Gazety Białostockiej" do "przełomu październikowego" '56" (PDF). Studia Podlaskie. p. 237. Retrieved 2023-06-27.