Talk:Gazeta Wyborcza

Communists?!
Please correct Communists -> Columnists where the contributing authors are listed. This is not exactly funny.

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The criticism section is, apart from being less than objective, written unintelligibly. Needs improvement.

The coverage of the criticism is done from a single point of view. Needs improving.77.237.12.150 (talk) 01:06, 21 January 2010 (UTC)

It would be nice to have old logo's of the newspaper: the Solidarity one, and wasn't there a short-lived green version too?--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 14:54, 21 April 2006 (UTC)

I don't think there's a point in publishing "Gazeta Wyborcza"'s logo while we can have its cover, isn't it? Elisma 11:17, 28 April 2006 (UTC)


 * There is a point in publishing, especially that we do have it. Feel free to add the cover, but don't remove other pics we have here. They might be useful and without them being used in the article nobody will know we have'em.  // Halibutt 12:15, 28 April 2006 (UTC)

I stand corrected. However, part of the caption under "Gazeta Wyborcza"'s cover needs to be rewritten - the term "tabloid" pertains not only to the paper's size but more importantly to its content - here's a nice excerpt from Wikipedia's "tabloid" entry: "Recently, three traditionally broadsheet daily newspapers—The Independent, The Times, and The Scotsman—have switched to tabloid size; due to the negative connotations of the label, they generally refer to themselves as being in 'compact' format."

Since the term "compact" is still not widespread and rather vague, I suggest we refer to "Gazeta Wyborcza" simply as a "daily newspaper". Elisma 13:55, 28 April 2006 (UTC)

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I think describing Gazeta Wyborcza as a tabloid is simply stupid. I accept that the citation points to a book about the European newspaper industry in which the newspaper is so described but it's simply not true. Neither is it a tabloid in the sense of 'gossip daily', nor a 'small-format newspaper'; I suggest the last sentence of the first paragraph should be82.4.147.183 (talk) 06:06, 20 May 2010 (UTC) deleted.

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