Cooltura

Cooltura is a Polish-language magazine, published weekly in the United Kingdom with a print run of 55.000 copies.[1]

Cooltura
The 12 February 2011 front page of Cooltura
TypeWeekly magazine
FormatCompact
Owner(s)Polish Media London
EditorMarcin Urban
Founded1 May 2004 (2004-05-01)
Political alignmentnone
HeadquartersIsleworth, London, UK
Circulation40,000
ISSN1743-8489
Websitewww.cooltura24.co.uk
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History

Cooltura was founded by Włodzimierz Wojciech Witkowski, the chairman of Sara-Int LTD and Polish Media Group. The first issue of the magazine has been distributed in 10.000 copies and had 40 pages. It was launched 7 weeks prior to Poland joining the European Union. The third issue of Cooltura increased its page number to 48. The 7th issue, published in May 2004, had 64 pages.

Due to Poland's integration with the EU and the massive influx of Poles into the UK, the magazine has been rapidly developing. In 2007 the content of Cooltura expanded to 132 pages. Between 2007 and 2011 the circulation of Cooltura reached 45.000 copies and has been distributed to 500 outlets in London and the nearby areas.

In March 2009 Cooltura changed its layout and headpiece. The content of the weekly magazine was divided into four main sections: News (based mainly on the information from Polish Press Association (PAP), Features, Entertainment (culture, events listings, crosswords and horoscope) and Classifieds.[2]

February 2010 saw the launch of "Cooltura UK" – the regional edition of the magazine, distributed biweekly to various cities in England and Wales. The circulation of "Cooltura UK" reached 10.000 copies. It was suspended in April 2011.

Initiatives

Cooltura has been involved in many events related to the life of Poles in London. The magazine regularly organizes music festivals as well as charity events.

Concerts and Festivals

Charity events

Polish Children's Donations, London, November 2005 r. – The Charity event where £7, 280, 84 has been raised to buy 30.000 meals for primary school children from some of the poorest boroughs in Poland (Nurc Stacja, Tyrów, Czarna Wieś Kościelna, Szerszenie, Goniądz).

Partner of the events

Contributors

Agnieszka Bielamowicz, Joanna Biszewska, Tomasz Borejza, Michalina Buenk, Filip Cuprych, Małgorzata Demetriou, Sergiusz Hieronimczak, Stanisław Koczot, Jarosław Malesa, Łukasz Marczewski, Martyna Porzezińska, Andrzej Świdlicki, Marianna Wielgosz, Andrzej Wróbel, Radosław Zapałowski, Dariusz A. Zeller, Marcin Urban, Radosław Zapałowski, Piotr Gulbicki, Joanna Karwecka,

Notes

  1. "Polish election fever grips Britain". BBC News. 5 October 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2007.
  2. "Press.pl: "Cooltura" zmienia makietę" (in Polish). Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
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