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Krakow Post : ウィキペディア英語版
Krakow Post

The ''Krakow Post'' is an English-language newspaper based in Krakow, Poland.
Owned by Lifeboat Limited since 2008, the monthly newspaper covers local and national news, politics, culture, business, sports, and human interest stories.
==History==

Originally founded as a weekly in 2007, the newspaper was then led by Editor-in-Chief Anne Fratczak and Founding Editor Hal Foster, a former ''Los Angeles Times'' journalist.
After coming under new ownership in 2008, the ''Krakow Post'' was redesigned as a monthly newspaper, with Anna Spysz serving as the editor-in-chief until late 2010.

In January 2011, Jamie Stokes took over her role at the newspaper's helm. Steven Hoffman has been editor-in-chief of the online version since February 2015.
In 2011, ''The New York Times'' referred to the ''Krakow Post'' and other English-language press in Eastern Europe as having acted as "springboards for a generation of American journalists interested in working in the former East Bloc — though not in the servile role of many local publications."
The ''Krakow Post'' came under new management and was relaunched in a magazine format in November 2012.


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