Niezalezna.pl: Poland’s top independent news portal

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Niezalezna.pl is a top Polish News portal established in 2008. It is said to be a conservative, a term that refers to one of many political philosophies or doctrines, as well as to a political option represented by many contemporary parties, news portal of poland. As the media house claims they are an independent portal with freedom of speech. The chief editor of the Niezalezna.pl news portal is Watergate Award winner Grzegorz Wierzchołowski and the deputy chief editor is Dorota Kania.

Who writes for the Niezalezna.pl portal

Journalists from the weekly Gazeta Polska, the monthly Nowe Miasto – Independent Gazeta Polska, and the daily Gazeta Polska Codziennie, as well as other journalists, publicists, and writers, publish their columns and pieces on the portal.

Furthermore, anonymous bloggers may publish on the Niezalezna.pl website if their views are not considered propaganda by the portal’s editors.

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Rankings

Niezalezna.pl was ranked third in August 2011 and fifth in September 2012 by the Institute of Media Monitoring in the category of “the most opinion-forming Internet portals” in Poland.

The Niezalezna.pl portal did not rank in the top ten in the list for the full year of 2012. It was ranked tenth in 2013. It was not categorized in 2014. Apart from the top ten in the area of “the most opinion-forming internet portals” in 2015 and 2016, The portal was ranked fourth in the category of most opinion-forming online portals in Poland in December 2017.

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The Chief Editor of Niezalezna.pl

Grzegorz Wierzchołowski has been the editor in chief of the portal since 2009. He earned his bachelor’s degree in cinema studies from Jagiellonian University. He writes for the Polish newspapers “Gazeta Polska” and “Gazeta Polska Codziennie,” as well as the monthly “New Country.” Co-author of “Smolensk: The Scenes of the Catastrophe,” a special edition of the book “New State” on the Smolensk disaster. He had previously published articles in the weekly magazine ” Wysza Czas!”

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In 2012, he won the Association of Polish Journalists’ Watergate Award for investigative journalism (together with Leszek Misiak). Co-author of “They Must Have Died,” a book about the Smolensk disaster. One of the heroes of Mariusz Pilis’ journal “Upadek Rzeczypospolitej,” which is dedicated to what is known as the “second media circulation.” Author of the 2014 book “How to Win Local Elections.”

In 2004, he won the “Competition for Young Journalists,” which was hosted by the weekly ” Wprost ” and the US Embassy in Poland in 2004.

Co-author of a series of investigative articles published in Gazeta Polska, which led to Jacek Czeczot-dismissal Gawrak’s from the position of director of the Royal azienki by Minister of Culture Bogdan Zdrojewski. Following this judgement, Janusz Palikot, who was described in the article as a Czeczot-Gawrak acquaintance, threatened Gazeta Polska with a lawsuit demanding PLN 1.5 million.

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