Trybuna

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBerliner
PublisherAd Novum
Founded12 February 1990
Trybuna
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBerliner
PublisherAd Novum
Founded12 February 1990
Ceased publication4 December 2009
Political alignmentSocial democracy
LanguagePolish
HeadquartersWarsaw, Poland
Circulation50,000 (2009)
ISSN0867-0536
OCLC number73601540
Websitewww.trybuna.com.pl

Trybuna (Polish pronunciation: [trɨˈbuna]) was a Polish left-wing newspaper, often seen as the outlet of the post-communist factions (Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland, Democratic Left Alliance).

Trybuna inherited many traditions, including its name, from Trybuna Ludu, the official newspaper of the Polish United Workers' Party. The publisher of the paper was Ad Novum.[1]

The paper ceased to exist on 7 December 2009 (last issue published on 4 December).[2] The official reason: outstanding liabilities towards cooperators and the Polish national Social Insurance Institution (ZUS). Its last editor-in-chief was Wiesław Dębski.

Circulation

Editors-in-chief

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI