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thumb|alt=The journalists at the Polsat TV newsroom began creating, in 1993, the groundbreaking, pioneering independent news service in Central and Eastern Europe following the collapse of communism (on the photo Foreign Desk editors Pawel Maciag and Marta Bark).|The journalists at the Polsat TV newsroom began creating, in 1993, the groundbreaking, pioneering independent news service in Central and Eastern Europe following the collapse of communism (on the photo Foreign Desk editors Pawel Maciag and Marta Bark).
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thumb|alt=The journalists at the Polsat TV newsroom began creating, in 1993, the groundbreaking, pioneering independent news service in Central and Eastern Europe following the collapse of communism (on the photo Foreign Desk editors Pawel Maciag and Marta Bark).|The journalists at the Polsat TV newsroom began creating, in 1993, the groundbreaking, pioneering independent news service in Central and Eastern Europe following the collapse of communism (on the photo Foreign Desk editors Pawel Maciag and Marta Bark).
Polsat is a Polish free-to-air television channel that was launched on 5 December 1992 by Zygmunt Solorz-Żak. , it is the most watched television channel in Poland with a market share of 11.30%
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