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Obrona spuścizny Jána Kuciaka: Dziennikarze w rocznicę jego zabójstwa potępiają zagrożenia dla wolności prasy
Sześć lat po zamordowaniu dziennikarza Jána Kuciaka i jego partnerki Martiny Kušnirovej Międzynarodowy Instytut Prasowy, by uhonorować pamięć o nich, wzywa do skuteczniejszego chronienia dziennikarzy -
TOK FM Fine Sparks Renewed Concerns About Regulatory Capture [IPI]
The International Press Institute (IPI) today raises alarm over the controversial fine imposed on the independent radio TOK FM by the chair of Poland's broadcast media regulator and warns of increasing regulatory pressure on the station ahead of a looming licencing decision. -
How the European Media Freedom Act Could Affect Hungary and Poland [IPI]
The European Union's institutions are well aware of the concerted, structural attacks on media freedom and pluralism in Hungary and Poland plus several other member states, and the European Commission's flagship annual rule of law reports are proof of that. -
Independent Media Under Attack Again as PiS Moves Against TVN24 [International Press Institute]
The International Press Institute (IPI) expresses its grave concern about draft legislative proposals by lawmakers from the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party which would ban non-European ownership of Polish media and warned that the changes are targeted directly at U.S.-owned critical broadcaster TVN24, the country's most watched news channel. -
The International Press Institute Welcomes Decision to Suspend Orlen's Takeover of Polska Press [STATEMENT]
The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists for press freedom, today welcomed the announcement that a Polish court has suspended the controversial purchase of newspaper group Polska Press by state-controlled oil company PKN Orlen.
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