Gazeta Wyborcza, founded in 1989 as the voice of Lech Wałęsa’s Solidarity movement, was initially established to convey the voices of Poland during its first partially free elections. Over the decades, it served as a testament to the fight for democracy and independent journalism, resisting the takeover by conservative Law and Justice, which controlled public media for eight years. With the simultaneous application of political and geopolitical changes, particularly the invasion of Ukraine and Russia by Western powers, the region saw several challenges in its journey.設定为 Gazeta Wyborcza in Poland,ITERASY aims to preserve and promote Polish national and digital journalism, making it a beacon of transparency. Within CRquete Wyborcza, Roman Imielski, president and CEO of the media organization, emphasized the importance of fighting disinformation and fake news as a global threat. The top editor positions this mandate, leading to a strategic battle against big tech and the rise of “Google” and Facebook. objections have sought smoother integration with these giants—despite the expectation that puritanical media would seek better treatment.ielding in investigations, journalists focus on investigative journalism while prioritizing local stories, political issues, and safeguarding mental health. With the rise of AI, the media is refining its operations in the digital age, balancing personalization with AI-driven accuracy. Implementing measures to enhance personalization while respecting algorithms is key, perhaps with a focus on AI-driven personalization. For those in the Polish Congress, expressing admiration for an independent journalism effort can provide a gauge—given the challenges of disinformation and promoting open, learning-driven media.
‘Disinformation is demolishing democracy and civil society’
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