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'''''CKM''''' is a men's magazine, (shortened to ] ''Cool Kind of Men'', ] ''Czasopismo każdego mężczyzny'', ] ''Céltudatos Kalandvágyó Magazinja'' and ] ''Cice, Kola, Medvedi''). The Polish title literally means ''Every Man's Magazine'', but read as an abbreviation (correct spelling: ''ckm'', in lower case) it also means ''ciężki karabin maszynowy'' ("]"). '''''CKM''''' was a ] published in Poland, Hungary and Serbia. Its Polish title is an ] for ''Czasopismo każdego mężczyzny'' (''Every Man's Magazine''), ] ''Céltudatos Kalandvágyó Magazinja'' and ] ''Cice, Kola, Medvedi''.


==History and profile== ==History and profile==
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The written tone is outspoken, provocative, at the same time finding humour and dealing with the most serious issues. The magazine also covers articles on lifestyle topics.<ref name=mmed/> The written tone is outspoken, provocative, at the same time finding humour and dealing with the most serious issues. The magazine also covers articles on lifestyle topics.<ref name=mmed/>

In 2019, ''CKM'' was discontinued in print by its publisher, Marquard Media Polska, alongside Polish versions of ''Playboy'', ''Esquire'', ''Cosmopolitan'', ''Joy'' and ''Harper’s Bazaar''. The final issue of ''CKM'' appeared in December 2019.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.polskieradio.pl/395/7786/artykul/2423538,no-more-playboy-in-poland|title=No more Playboy in Poland |publisher=]| date=| accessdate =24 October 2023}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:11, 24 October 2023

CKM
September 2009 cover
Editor-in-chiefPiotr Skalski
CategoriesMen's magazines
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherMarquard Media Polska
Founded1998
First issueJuly 1998
Final issueDecember 2019
CountryPoland
Based inWarsaw
LanguagePolish, Hungarian, Serbian
Websiteckm.pl
ISSN1505-6562

CKM was a men's magazine published in Poland, Hungary and Serbia. Its Polish title is an acronym for Czasopismo każdego mężczyzny (Every Man's Magazine), Hungarian Céltudatos Kalandvágyó Magazinja and Serbian Cice, Kola, Medvedi.

History and profile

CKM was established by Marquard Media in 1998. It is a family of cultural semi-erotic monthly magazines for men, focused mainly on entertainment and factography. It encompassed editions in Poland and Hungary. The latter was launched in 1998. Both Polish and Hungarian editions were part of the Marquard Media. There is also a CKM - Serbian edition launched in September 2003.

Piotr Gontowski is the editor-in-chief of the Polish edition.

The written tone is outspoken, provocative, at the same time finding humour and dealing with the most serious issues. The magazine also covers articles on lifestyle topics.

In 2019, CKM was discontinued in print by its publisher, Marquard Media Polska, alongside Polish versions of Playboy, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Joy and Harper’s Bazaar. The final issue of CKM appeared in December 2019.

International editions

(starting at the accompanying date, or during the accompanying date range)

  • Polish (1998-2019), original edition
  • Hungarian (1998-2013)
  • Serbian (2003-2014)

References

  1. ^ "Presentation" (PDF). Marquard Media. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  2. "No more Playboy in Poland". Polskie Radio. Retrieved 24 October 2023.

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