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Super Express (newspaper)

Super Express is a Polish tabloid published in Warsaw with daily circulation of about 370,000.

Super Express
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatCompact
Owner(s)ZPR Media Group
Editor-in-chiefGrzegorz Zasępa
Founded22 November 1991; 31 years ago (22 November 1991)
Political alignmentPopulism
Polish nationalism
LanguagePolish
HeadquartersWarsaw, Poland
Circulation132,756 (October 2016)
Websitewww.se.pl

History and profile

Super Express was established in 1991. The paper, owned and published by the Media Express,[1][2] is best known for publications about political scandals. The former owners of the paper were Bonnier and ZPR Express, each held %50.[2]

Before the 1993 and 1995 elections in Poland Super Express published pre-election polls, although there's a 24-hour time period without media information about politics. The paper published also photos of Polish Television (TVP) war-correspondent Waldemar Milewicz's body after he was killed by the Iraqi insurgents.

For the first decade of its operation (until 2003) Super Express ranked as second in Poland in terms of the quality of information and sale results, behind the leading Gazeta Wyborcza. The editorial profile of SE changed for a few years to a more competitive format after the introduction of Fakt published by German conglomerate Axel Springer AG, which became the most popular Polish daily. Since 2007, with the new editor-in-chief formerly from Fact, Super Express adjusted its profile to become (similar to Fact) "a noble version of the tabloid daily" with a wide range of readership.[3]

The newspaper came under criticism from the Bundestag, the German parliament after publishing a photo-montage picturing Polish national football team coach Leo Beenhakker carrying the severed heads of German national football team head coach Joachim Löw and captain Michael Ballack in the buildup of their UEFA Euro 2008 Group B opener against the Germans in Klagenfurt (Austria). Peter Danckert, head of the Bundestag's sport committee, called upon the Sejm, the Polish parliament, to take appropriate action on Super Express, labelling the issue a scandal. Beenhakker has since distanced himself from the image, calling the people who put together the spread named "bring us their heads" "sick".[4]

Super Express had a circulation of 386,000 copies during the first three quarters of 1998.[2] The circulation of the paper was 353,882 copies between January and February 2001.[1]

Editorial board

  • Editor-in-chief, Sławomir Jastrzębowski
  • Co-editors, Stanisław Drozdowski, Małgorzata Guss-Gasińska, Hubert Biskupski
  • Senior art director, Piotr Dąbrowski
  • Senior editor, Krzysztof Bogus
  • Politics, Grzegorz Zasępa
  • Opinions, Tadeusz Płużański
  • International news, Marcin Kowalczyk
  • City news, Dagmara Kijanowska
  • Sports, Andrzej Kostyra
  • Celebrity news, Sławomir Kowalski
  • Photography, Andrzej Lange

American editions

Since 15 April 1996 an edition of Super Express has been published for Polish-Americans; the first time that any publication from Poland issued its own separate version overseas. Its main editor since 2008 has been Adam Michejda, who had earlier served as an associate editor in Poland. Its New York offices are located in Manhattan, on John Street in the vicinity of the World Trade Center. A Chicago version has also been issued since September 2010. The publisher of both publications is Super Express USA and its president is Beata Pierzchała.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b . OBP. Archived from the original on 4 March 2007. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  2. ^ a b c (PDF). Agora Holding. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  3. ^ Andrea Czepek, Melanie Hellwig, Eva Nowak, Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe: Concepts and Conditions, Intellect Books, 2009, illustrated, 308 pages, ISBN 978-1-84150-243-4
  4. ^ . Eurosport. June 6, 2007. Archived from the original on June 7, 2008.

External links

  • (in Polish)
  • New York's Super Express edition (in Polish)

super, express, newspaper, super, express, polish, tabloid, published, warsaw, with, daily, circulation, about, super, expresstypedaily, newspaperformatcompactowner, media, groupeditor, chiefgrzegorz, zasępafounded22, november, 1991, years, november, 1991, pol. Super Express is a Polish tabloid published in Warsaw with daily circulation of about 370 000 Super ExpressTypeDaily newspaperFormatCompactOwner s ZPR Media GroupEditor in chiefGrzegorz ZasepaFounded22 November 1991 31 years ago 22 November 1991 Political alignmentPopulismPolish nationalismLanguagePolishHeadquartersWarsaw PolandCirculation132 756 October 2016 Websitewww wbr se wbr pl Contents 1 History and profile 2 Editorial board 3 American editions 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory and profile EditSuper Express was established in 1991 The paper owned and published by the Media Express 1 2 is best known for publications about political scandals The former owners of the paper were Bonnier and ZPR Express each held 50 2 Before the 1993 and 1995 elections in Poland Super Express published pre election polls although there s a 24 hour time period without media information about politics The paper published also photos of Polish Television TVP war correspondent Waldemar Milewicz s body after he was killed by the Iraqi insurgents For the first decade of its operation until 2003 Super Express ranked as second in Poland in terms of the quality of information and sale results behind the leading Gazeta Wyborcza The editorial profile of SE changed for a few years to a more competitive format after the introduction of Fakt published by German conglomerate Axel Springer AG which became the most popular Polish daily Since 2007 with the new editor in chief formerly from Fact Super Express adjusted its profile to become similar to Fact a noble version of the tabloid daily with a wide range of readership 3 The newspaper came under criticism from the Bundestag the German parliament after publishing a photo montage picturing Polish national football team coach Leo Beenhakker carrying the severed heads of German national football team head coach Joachim Low and captain Michael Ballack in the buildup of their UEFA Euro 2008 Group B opener against the Germans in Klagenfurt Austria Peter Danckert head of the Bundestag s sport committee called upon the Sejm the Polish parliament to take appropriate action on Super Express labelling the issue a scandal Beenhakker has since distanced himself from the image calling the people who put together the spread named bring us their heads sick 4 Super Express had a circulation of 386 000 copies during the first three quarters of 1998 2 The circulation of the paper was 353 882 copies between January and February 2001 1 Editorial board EditEditor in chief Slawomir Jastrzebowski Co editors Stanislaw Drozdowski Malgorzata Guss Gasinska Hubert Biskupski Senior art director Piotr Dabrowski Senior editor Krzysztof Bogus Politics Grzegorz Zasepa Opinions Tadeusz Pluzanski International news Marcin Kowalczyk City news Dagmara Kijanowska Sports Andrzej Kostyra Celebrity news Slawomir Kowalski Photography Andrzej LangeAmerican editions EditMain article Super Express USA Since 15 April 1996 an edition of Super Express has been published for Polish Americans the first time that any publication from Poland issued its own separate version overseas Its main editor since 2008 has been Adam Michejda who had earlier served as an associate editor in Poland Its New York offices are located in Manhattan on John Street in the vicinity of the World Trade Center A Chicago version has also been issued since September 2010 The publisher of both publications is Super Express USA and its president is Beata Pierzchala See also EditList of newspapers in PolandReferences Edit a b Polish national dailies circulation and sales OBP Archived from the original on 4 March 2007 Retrieved 2 December 2014 a b c Selected Financial Data PDF Agora Holding Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 7 April 2015 Andrea Czepek Melanie Hellwig Eva Nowak Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe Concepts and Conditions Intellect Books 2009 illustrated 308 pages ISBN 978 1 84150 243 4 Euro 2008 Ballack in decapitation row Eurosport June 6 2007 Archived from the original on June 7 2008 External links EditSuper Express home page in Polish New York s Super Express edition in Polish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Super Express newspaper amp oldid 1129513387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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