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Ringier Axel Springer and Warner Bros. Discovery extend Polish partnership

October 8, 2023 10.37 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Ringier Axel Springer Polska and TVN Warner Bros. Discovery have announced another joint project in Poland, creating a joint TVN24 Go and Onet Premium package.

TVN Go 24 gives access to TVN Warner Bros. Discovery’s TVN24 and TVN24 BiS, a rich library of journalistic and reportage programmes on demand and additional live broadcasts on up to four channels.

Meanwhile, Onet Premium rovides subscribers with unlimited access to articles, podcasts and video programs, including: from: Newsweek, Forbes, Forbes Women, Przegladd Sportowy Onet, Auto Swiat, Politico and Die Welt. The package also includes access to PDF editions of weeklies and magazines, the Onet Audio application and the Newsweek Learning English platform.

Commenting on the new package, Aleksander Kutela, CEO of Ringier Axel Springer Polska, said: “I am very happy that we are launching another joint project with TVN Warner Bros. Discovery. I believe in cooperation and partnerships because thanks to them, market leaders can create unique, attractive solutions for users. The joint Onet Premium package with TVN24 GO combines high-quality journalistic content and excellent podcasts with access to news television and a rich database of documentaries. We believe that in the near future this will be the most popular subscription package of this type in Poland”.

Mateusz Sosnowski, director of TVN’s News Digital Department and deputy editor-in-chief of TVN24, added: “This package shows that free media want to cooperate with each other and promote quality journalism and content that currently arouses great interest among both viewers and internet users. We meet these needs”.

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