The Media Landscape of Poland offers a comprehensive analysis of the transformation of the
Polish media system since 1989. The authors explore the evolution of media in Poland through
political legal economic and technological lenses. The contributions cover key areas such as
legal frameworks the audiovisual market regional and national press digital media and
technological innovation and gives special attention to issues such as the politicization of
public service media the concentration of media ownership tabloidization the development of
data journalism and fact-checking and the impact of artificial intelligence on content
production. The authors also examine state-led media acquisitions and their implications for
media pluralism and journalistic independence.