Editor-in-Chief | Štefan Hríb [1] |
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Categories | News magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | W Press |
First issue | 2004 |
Country | Slovakia |
Based in | Bratislava |
Language | Slovak |
Website | http://www.tyzden.sk/ |
Týždeň ( lit. 'Week', stylized as .týždeň) is a weekly Slovak news magazine based in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Týždeň was first issued in December 2004. [2] Published weekly by W Press S.A., the magazine focuses on topics relating to society, politics, and culture. [3] It offers the same views on events as Denník N, with whom Týždeň also offer a joint subscription. [4]
Vladimir Čečetka and Ladislav Rehak have been major shareholders of W Press since its inception. At the end of 2007, Štefan Meszlényi from Komárňanské tlačiarní and Rudolf Zajac joined the publishing house. In 2011, lawyer Roman Kvasnica bought the latter's share. [5]
The magazine also deals with investigative journalism – the state of the judiciary and the prosecutor's office along with long-term cases such as Hedviga Malinová case, [6] murder of Ľudmila Cervanová, [7] or the investigation of Gorilla case. [8] After the discussion show Pod lampou with Hríb on RTVS, Týždeň was published online on its website. [9]
In 2015, some editors left to work with Postoj Media and started publishing the new conservative newspaper Postoj; [10] one of them included long-time investigative editor Marek Vagovič. [11]
Editor-in-Chief | Štefan Hríb [1] |
---|---|
Categories | News magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | W Press |
First issue | 2004 |
Country | Slovakia |
Based in | Bratislava |
Language | Slovak |
Website | http://www.tyzden.sk/ |
Týždeň ( lit. 'Week', stylized as .týždeň) is a weekly Slovak news magazine based in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Týždeň was first issued in December 2004. [2] Published weekly by W Press S.A., the magazine focuses on topics relating to society, politics, and culture. [3] It offers the same views on events as Denník N, with whom Týždeň also offer a joint subscription. [4]
Vladimir Čečetka and Ladislav Rehak have been major shareholders of W Press since its inception. At the end of 2007, Štefan Meszlényi from Komárňanské tlačiarní and Rudolf Zajac joined the publishing house. In 2011, lawyer Roman Kvasnica bought the latter's share. [5]
The magazine also deals with investigative journalism – the state of the judiciary and the prosecutor's office along with long-term cases such as Hedviga Malinová case, [6] murder of Ľudmila Cervanová, [7] or the investigation of Gorilla case. [8] After the discussion show Pod lampou with Hríb on RTVS, Týždeň was published online on its website. [9]
In 2015, some editors left to work with Postoj Media and started publishing the new conservative newspaper Postoj; [10] one of them included long-time investigative editor Marek Vagovič. [11]