.týždeň

.týždeň (meaning Week in English) is a conservative weekly Slovak political news magazine that resides in Bratislava, Slovakia.

.týždeň
Editor-in-ChiefŠtefan Hríb
CategoriesNews magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherW PRESS
First issue2004 (2004)
CountrySlovakia
Based inBratislava
LanguageSlovak
Website.týždeň

History and profile

.týždeň was first published in December 2004.[1][2] Published weekly[2] by W PRESS S.A., the magazine focuses on topics relating to society, politics and culture. It is functional in shaping the public opinion in Slovakia.[1] The visual content is one of its distinctive aspects.[1]

The editor-in-chief of .týždeň is Štefan Hríb.[3] Journalists writing for .týždeň include Elena Akácsová, Peter Balik, Eva Čobejová, Marina Gálisová, Martin Hanus, Lukáš Krivošik, Juraj Kušnierik, Jozef Majchrák, and Francis Šebej.

Vladimir Čečetka and Ladislav Rehak have been major shareholders of W PRESS since its inception. Fedor Gál is on the supervisory board of the company. In late 2007, he was joined by the publisher Stephen Meszlen (of Komárom printers) and Rudolf Zajac. Ladislav Rehak sold his shares.

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References

  1. ".týždeň". Bratislava Design Week. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  2. Jim Colton (12 August 2013). "Photo Journal: Robert Csere and .týždeň". NPPA. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  3. "Persecuted Slovak filmmaker Zuzana Piussi releases latest film through Piano". Piano Media. Bratislava. 21 November 2012. Archived from the original on 21 August 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
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