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Magazines published in Poland
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This list has 8 sub-lists and 41 members. Posted over a year ago by marcosalexa... See also Magazines by country, Publishing in Poland, Magazines published in Europe by country
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  • CKM
    CKM Magazine
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    CKM - is a men's magazine, (shortened to English Cool Kind of Men, Polish Czasopismo kazdego mezczyzny, Hungarian Céltudatos Kalandvágyó Magazinja and Serbian Cice, Kola, Medvedi). The Polish title literally means Every Men's Magazine, but read as an abbreviation (correct spelling: ckm, in lower case) it also means ciezki karabin maszynowy ("heavy machine gun").
  • Teraz Rock
  • Film (Polish magazine)
    Film (Polish magazine) monthly Polish magazine devoted to cinema
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    Film is a monthly Polish magazine devoted to cinema. It has been in publication since 1946, originally as a bimonthly publication. The founders were Jerzy Giżycki, Zbigniew Pitera, Tadeusz Kowalski and Leon Bukowiecki.
  • Tylko Rock Polish magazine (est. 1991)
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    Tylko Rock (, Only Rock) was a monthly hobby magazine published in Poland from 1991 until 2003. Focusing exclusively on rock music, Tylko Rock was founded in September 1991, by Wiesław Królikowski and Wiesław Weiss. A total of 134 issues were published over the next dozen years. Some of Poland's leading musicians and music journalists contributed articles during the publication's run. In 2003, Tylko Rock was relaunched as Teraz Rock (Now Rock), with the magazine expanding its coverage to other genres of music when appropriate.
  • Szpilki
    Szpilki Polish satirical magazine
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    Szpilki () was a Polish satirical magazine. It was established in 1936 by a group of leftist literary people, including Eryk Lipiński, Zenon Wasilewski [pl], and Zbigniew Mitzner [pl] (chief editor). The title literally means "Pins".
  • Mucha (magazine)
    Mucha (magazine) Defunct Polish satirical magazine
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    Mucha () was a Polish satirical magazine published in Warsaw in the periods 1868-1939 and 1946–1952. In 1953 it was merged into another satirical one, Szpilki.
  • Midrasz newspaper
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    Midrasz (Hebrew: מדרש) was a Polish language monthly journal covering Jewish culture, literature and other topics published in Warsaw, Poland. It existed between April 1997 and December 2019.
  • Nie (magazine)
    Nie (magazine) Polish magazine
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    Nie (stylised as NIE; Polish for "No"; pronounced) is a Polish weekly magazine published in Warsaw.
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    Kaliszer Woch (pol. Week Kaliski) - was a Jewish weekly social, political and economic magazine in the years 1930 - 1939 in Kalisz.
  • Jazz Forum (magazine)
    Jazz Forum (magazine) Polish jazz magazine
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    Jazz Forum is a European jazz magazine based in Warsaw. It was established as a quarterly in 1964 by jazz bassist Jan A. Byrczek, who served as its editor-in-chief. It was the first jazz magazine published behind the Iron Curtain and allowed Polish culture, under a communist regime, to reach out to the West. In the opinion of Willis Conover, Jazz is "the music of freedom;" and to those who had no freedom, it became a metaphor of hope. At its peak, in the late 1970s, Jazz Forum was being published in Polish, English, and German and distributed to 103 countries.
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