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Polskapresse Publishing Group
The Polskapresse Publishing Group is one of the largest press publishers in Poland and leader of the regional and local media markets. Through social engagement, our media pursue their mission – to be close to the issues of local communities and resolve important social problems.
The main areas of Polskapresse's business are paid and free press publications, Internet and printing operations. Our press titles are present in 8 major Polish regions (Lower Silesia, Pomerania, Lublin , Łódzkie, Lesser Poland, Mazovia, Greater Poland, Silesia and Zagłębie) where we publish 10 regional dailies, including 9 which share the “Polska” brand, 85 local weeklies and Echo Miasta – a free city paper.
Our portfolio also includes weekly advertisement newspapers: Moto Express, Jarmark, Moto Jarmark and Auto Giełda Wielkopolska, as well as TV listings: Tele Magazyn, Super Tele and TV Pilot.
6 state of the art Polskapresse print works, including a heat-set print shop in Sosnowiec provide high quality print for the Group's press products and offer services to external clients.
The Polskapresse Group is actively developing its Internet presence. Our news services: the citizen journalism site Wiadomości24 , the online presence of polskatimes.pl , the network of 186 municipal news sites NaszeMiasto.pl and the TV listings site TeleMagazyn.pl enjoy 3 million unique hits each month. Gratka.pl and Alegratka.pl are among the leading Polish advertisement sites and together with the automotive news site Motofakty.pl generate over 110 million hits per month. In total, Polskapresse Group sites constitute almost 30% of the Polish internet (Megapanel PBI, May 2009).
Polskapresse Publishing Group belongs to Verlagsgruppe Passau, a German media group present in Germany , the Czech Republic and Poland .

Media Regionalne (known as Orkla Press Polska until December 2006)
Media Regionalne is a leading press corporation in Poland and part of Mecom Europe structure, with strong presence in Denmark , Norway , Holland , Germany and Central and Eastern Europe .
The group is represented by nine regional dailies with sales totaling 310 363 copies*. The Group also owns four local radio stations, two advertising agencies „Gra" and „Admis" , two paid (Ostrołęka and Puławy) and eleven free weeklies – in Szczecin, Toruń, Koszalin, Słupsk, Gorzów Wielkopolski and Białystok, Radom, Lublin, Kielce, Rzeszów and Opole. In early 2008 Media Regionalne launched nine city portals under the name Moje Miasto.
The following titles participate in the “Schools without violence” program: „Dziennik Wschodni", „Echo Dnia", „Gazeta Lubuska", „Gazeta Pomorska", „Gazeta Współczesna", „Głos Dziennik Pomorza", „Kurier Poranny", „Nowa Trybuna Opolska", „Gazeta Codzienna Nowiny" and „Tygodnik Ostrołęcki".
The editorial teams working Media Regionalne are characterized by great care for building close relationships with readers and presenting the daily affairs and problems of residents of individual regions. The brand's discerning feature is its locality, innovation and dynamics. The Group is actively growing through new technologies and an ever-expanding product offering.
*paid distribution, August 2008

The Orange Foundation
The Orange Foundation (formerly the TP Group Foundation) was established in 2005 by Telekomunikacja Polska and PTK Centertel ( Orange ). The Foundation actively participates in social life through its own programs or by supporting other non-government organizations involved in educating children and adolescents, healthcare and preservation of national heritage. All activities of the Foundation are actively participated in by volunteers from the TP Group
The premise for the Foundation's efforts is the long-term involvement of its founders in solving important social problems of children and adolescents.
Key programs implemented out by the Orange Foundation include: "Schools without violence ", "Education with TP Internet ","Telephone to mum ", "The Sounds of Dreams” and „The Virtual Museum ".
The Foundation's program entitled “Education with TP Internet” has provided 14000 schools and 4 million students in Poland with internet access on preferential terms. The Foundation popularizes the issues of safety of the young generations which learn about the world through the Internet.
By participating in the „School without violence" program, the Orange Foundation seeks to actively contribute to building school communities and help in solving the problems of aggression and violence in schools.
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The OPERON Educational Publishing House
The OPERON Educational Publishing House is an active player on the educational market. The company's extensive offering includes textbooks for all levels of school education and publications which help prepare for intermediate and secondary education exams (matriculation)
OPERON has also developed the only comprehensive curriculum for students with dyslexia or difficulty in learning orthography and mathematics – the ORTOGRAFFITI Program.
The publishing house continually strives to meet the varying needs of the educator community and satisfy the educational needs of students. We offer didactic sets containing not only textbooks but also an ample set of supplementary materials for teachers and schools, such as multimedia aids or custom-made educational films and games.
By engaging in social and educational activities, the publishing house supports the educational process on many levels. We run project such as the Mock Matriculation Exam, Mock Intermediate Exam, Mock Sixth Grade Exam, OPERON National Third Grade Competency Test, the Development and Tutoring Program, the DEKALOG 89+ national literary and film contest, the EDUCATION AND LAW information service and many others.
The OPERON Educational Publishing House is a member of the Polish Book Chamber, the Business Centre Club and an institutional member of the Polish Dyslexia oraz Członkiem Instytucjonalnym Polskiego Towarzystwa Dysleksji.

The "Take a different look" Association for Psychological Prevention in Schools
The Starachowice-based Association for Psychological Prevention in Schools has been active since 1997 in education and psycho-education in problems such as: addiction prevention, school and family violence and aggression and prevention and psychological skills, self-development and social relationship improvement.
The organization's activities are primarily addressed to teachers, tutors, pedagogues, psychologists and other people working with children and adults.
An important area of the Association is providing training to teachers to prepare them to implement tutoring and preventive programs entitled “Take a different look” and "Take a different look at aggression" - known and implemented in many schools in Poland.
Program objęty Honorowym Patronatem Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej Bronisława Komorowskiego
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