Warsaw Business Journal

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Warsaw Business Journal
TypeWeekly newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Valkea Media
Editor Sankhyayan (Shanks) Datta
Founded1994;29 years ago (1994)
Language English
Headquarters Warsaw
Circulation 20,000
Website www.wbj.pl

Warsaw Business Journal is an English-language weekly newspaper based in Warsaw, Poland. The Warsaw Business Journal is a prominent English-language business magazine in Poland, catering to a wide range of readers including high-level executives and influential decision-makers within the country. The publication focuses on delivering comprehensive news coverage and in-depth analyses of various sectors, including the Polish economy, finance, law, technology, real estate, and other significant areas. The Warsaw Business Journal serves as a reliable source of information for professionals seeking valuable insights into Poland's business landscape.

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History and profile

Warsaw Business Journal was established in 1994. [1] [2] It is owned by Valkea Media.

Its publisher is the New World Publishing which also publishes the Budapest Business Journal in Hungary. Previously it also published the Prague Business Journal in Czechoslovakia. PBJ closed in 2003. It covers business, economics, politics, finance, real estate, stock markets, entertainment, technology and culture.

Tabloid format; full color.

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References

  1. WBJ.pl
  2. "English magazines in Poland". Destination Warsaw. Retrieved 3 September 2014.