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[[File:Media on facebook.jpg|thumb|Most popular Polish media sites on Facebook]]
[[File:Youtube media in Poland.jpg|thumb|Most popular Polish media channels on YouTube]]
[[File:MaxTV Max Kolonko.jpg|thumb|[[Max Kolonko]] anchoring MaxTV]]
[[File:Max kolonko.jpg|thumb|[[Max Kolonko]]]]
'''Max TV – Telling It Like It Is''' – broadcast by Max Kolonko on two YouTube channels, produced by Media 2000 Communications in New York City.

Max TV broadcasts 20 minutes’ Max Kolonko’s commentaries on controversial topics from USA, Poland and the world in Polish with English subtitles. Starting 2014, MaxTV is also Closed Captioned in German, Russian and Spanish.

[[Max Kolonko]]'s commentaries appear on sister-channel - MaxTVnews.

As of Sept. 2014 MaxTV and MaxTVnews had 430 000 and 110 000 subscribers respectively,<ref>https://www.youtube.com/user/Media2000Corp</ref> making it the largest internet opinionated news program in Poland<!--citation isn't needed - graph inserted! --> (graph inserted).<ref>http://www.wirtualnemedia.pl/artykul/wardega-liderem-polskich-youtuberow-dominuja-kanaly-z-zartami-i-gameplayami-top-50</ref><!-- Graph is self-made by author citing Facebook as its source, but with no specific link to the source material. -->

==Influence of MaxTV for Polish media==
MaxTV has influenced political and social discourse in Poland. The media, politicians and print media since began to take on bolder themes, ignored so far on account of political correctness or considered taboo.

==About Max Kolonko==
{{Main|Max Kolonko}}
[[Max Kolonko]]'s the former White House correspondent for TVP and Panorama, the producer of independent news programs by his production company Media 2000 Communications based in New York. Max Kolonko's commentaries were first produced for Poland’s television station Superstacja.
In May 2013, after the split with Superstacja, MaxTV began broadcast in 20-minutes format on YouTube becoming an overnight international success.

==Discussed topics==
In „Telling It Like It Is” commentaries [[Max Kolonko]] criticizes political and media establishment, [[political correctness]], Polish national defects and social matters.

MaxTV successfully petitioned Poland’s government and judicial institutions in Poland and in the USA, such as .”Bring Back Paula Deen”,<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0e2sNg4V4dw</ref> MaxTV successfully appealed Poland’s court decision to jail protesters which interrupted Z. Bauman lecture in Wroclaw University in 2013. This petition in now supported by president of Wroclaw. R. Dutkiewicz.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wuoyr5915s</ref><ref>https://secure.avaaz.org/pl/petition/Prezydent_Miasta_Wroclawia_R_Dutkiewicz_o_zamiane_kar_wiezienia_na_prace_spoleczne_dla_skazanych_w_sp_Baumana/?pv=18</ref> One of Kolonko's most hotly debated topics is the poor organization of [[TV Polonia]], the Polish National TV's channel intended for the Polish diaspora throughout the world.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgOXCRz4SDs</ref><ref>https://www.facebook.com/StopTVPolonia</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQjRldUn8BA</ref>

In „Telling It Like It Is” commentaries [[Max Kolonko]] criticizes political and media establishment, [[political correctness]], Polish national defects and social matters.

==Journalistic style==
Max Kolonko's motto ''“Telling It Like It Is”'' (basically meaning ''Telling the Truth'') has gained popularity among young Polish people, many of whom are his followers. Each one of Kolonko's videos begins with him saying "''Dziś w MaxTV...''" ("''Today on MaxTV...''") and ends with "''Mariusz Max Kolonko, mówię jak jest... Nowy Jork''" ("''Mariusz Max Kolonko, telling it like it is... New York.''").

==External links==
* [https://www.facebook.com/M.Max.Kolonko Official Max Kolonko's Facebook fanpage]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

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Revision as of 22:32, 19 February 2015

MaxTV - Telling It Like It Is
TypeYouTube news and journalistic channel
Country
Availabilityworldwide
OwnerMedia2000 Communications
Key people
Max Kolonko
Launch date
May 2013
Official website
MaxTV main channel
MaxTV News channel
File:Media on facebook.jpg
Most popular Polish media sites on Facebook
Most popular Polish media channels on YouTube
File:MaxTV Max Kolonko.jpg
Max Kolonko anchoring MaxTV
Max Kolonko

Max TV – Telling It Like It Is – broadcast by Max Kolonko on two YouTube channels, produced by Media 2000 Communications in New York City.

Max TV broadcasts 20 minutes’ Max Kolonko’s commentaries on controversial topics from USA, Poland and the world in Polish with English subtitles. Starting 2014, MaxTV is also Closed Captioned in German, Russian and Spanish.

Max Kolonko's commentaries appear on sister-channel - MaxTVnews.

As of Sept. 2014 MaxTV and MaxTVnews had 430 000 and 110 000 subscribers respectively,[1] making it the largest internet opinionated news program in Poland (graph inserted).[2]

Influence of MaxTV for Polish media

MaxTV has influenced political and social discourse in Poland. The media, politicians and print media since began to take on bolder themes, ignored so far on account of political correctness or considered taboo.

About Max Kolonko

Max Kolonko's the former White House correspondent for TVP and Panorama, the producer of independent news programs by his production company Media 2000 Communications based in New York. Max Kolonko's commentaries were first produced for Poland’s television station Superstacja. In May 2013, after the split with Superstacja, MaxTV began broadcast in 20-minutes format on YouTube becoming an overnight international success.

Discussed topics

In „Telling It Like It Is” commentaries Max Kolonko criticizes political and media establishment, political correctness, Polish national defects and social matters.

MaxTV successfully petitioned Poland’s government and judicial institutions in Poland and in the USA, such as .”Bring Back Paula Deen”,[3] MaxTV successfully appealed Poland’s court decision to jail protesters which interrupted Z. Bauman lecture in Wroclaw University in 2013. This petition in now supported by president of Wroclaw. R. Dutkiewicz.[4][5] One of Kolonko's most hotly debated topics is the poor organization of TV Polonia, the Polish National TV's channel intended for the Polish diaspora throughout the world.[6][7][8]

In „Telling It Like It Is” commentaries Max Kolonko criticizes political and media establishment, political correctness, Polish national defects and social matters.

Journalistic style

Max Kolonko's motto “Telling It Like It Is” (basically meaning Telling the Truth) has gained popularity among young Polish people, many of whom are his followers. Each one of Kolonko's videos begins with him saying "Dziś w MaxTV..." ("Today on MaxTV...") and ends with "Mariusz Max Kolonko, mówię jak jest... Nowy Jork" ("Mariusz Max Kolonko, telling it like it is... New York.").

References