PRESS JOURNALIST’S PROFESSION IN POLAND AFTER POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION IN 1989 AND NOWADAYS

The article presents press journalist’s profession in Poland after the political transformation in 1989 and nowadays. In the first part the Author discusses changes in press journalism occupation after the political transformation in Poland in 1989. Joanna Mikosz presents the work conditions in Poli...

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Main Author: Joanna Mikosz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Konstantin Preslavsky University of Shumen 2018-11-01
Series:Studies in Linguistics, Culture, and FLT
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Online Access:http://silc.shu.bg/images/issues/2018/vol4/SILC_2018_4_032-047_16_EN.pdf
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Summary:The article presents press journalist’s profession in Poland after the political transformation in 1989 and nowadays. In the first part the Author discusses changes in press journalism occupation after the political transformation in Poland in 1989. Joanna Mikosz presents the work conditions in Polish editorial offices and consequences of appearing foreign publishing houses at the Polish press market. The article shows positive and negatives changes of transformation in the shape of Polish newspapers and magazines and work of journalist’s profession. The last part of the considerations will attempt of answer what kind of role press journalism in Poland plays nowadays, what kind of dailies and magazines are the most popular and in which direction will go in their development.
ISSN:2534-952X
2534-9538