Meetings (weekly)
Meetings - a social-political weekly published in Poland in the years 1991-1993 (the number "zero" appeared in December 1990).
The Weekly was meant to be a "Polish" Newsweek - a serious, colorful, opinion-forming journal that would involve engaging in current policies,
Maciej Iłowiecki was the editor-in-chief, while the team was composed of: journalists Jacek Maziarski, Anatol Arciuch, Bogumił Luft and Sławomir Mizerski and photographers Erazm Ciołek and Jarosław Maciej Goliszewski. At the end of the writings (since mid-1992), Iłtycki was removed from directing the letter and his successor was Arciuch.
The letter was issued by "Editions Meeting", a company belonging to the French consortium. His planned expenditure amounted to about 150 thousand. However, sales at the beginning of the magazine's existence amounted to 20 thousand. copies. It was only later that the magazine began to gain market share, but as a result of the publisher's financial troubles, it was closed.
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