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POLONIA TODAY traces its history back to
1911 and a newspaper for Polish Americans published in Scranton, Pennsylvania. By the late
1960s it had become the Chicago Edition of a national paper in the English language.
In 1975, the Chicago Edition was purchased by the Anglopol Corporation, which
later became the Ameripol Corporation. Only a few
years later it struck out on its own and adopted its present name of POLONIA
TODAY. It became the world's most-read Polish American newsmagazine in
the English language with subscribers around the globe. Trusted in the United
States for its faithfulness to
the facts and dedication to Polish causes, it also had many faithful readers in Canada and
Europe.
The motto of POLONIA TODAY is "Fact
Without Favor-Truth Without Fear."
The printed edition of POLONIA TODAY was
discontinued in March, 2007, and its subscriber list was consolidated with the
Polish American Journal. The online edition, which you are reading, was continued.
It attracts hundred of thousands of visitors every month.
Our parent company, the Ameripol Corporation, also operates the POLONIA MEDIA NETWORK®
(PMN), which distributes news, features and other information to Polish American
publications in numerous locales.
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