Journalistic career Since the early 1990s, Robert Mazurek published reports and essays on his travels, focusing particularly on countries in the former Soviet Union, the Balkans, the Middle East, and Africa. His works appeared in publications such as
Nowe Państwo,
Tygodnik Powszechny,
Rzeczpospolita, and
Dziennik. From 2010 onwards, his travel columns have been featured monthly in
Poznaj Świat. He served as deputy editor-in-chief at the monthly magazine
Film, and contributed as a journalist to
Życie and
Wprost. He was also a co-founder of the quarterly publication
Fronda. The column gained significant popularity in the weekly Wprost from 2002 to 2010, and later moved (from June 2010) to
Fakt. From 2011 to 2012, it was published in the weekly
Uważam Rze, and from December 2012 to June 2018 in the weekly
Sieci. His columns are currently featured on the portal
wPolityce.pl, associated with the weekly , under the series . Since 2011, Mazurek has contributed wine columns to the weekly magazine Uważam Rze, and since 2013 to the weekly Sieci. Since February 2017, he has conducted interviews for the weekend edition of
Dziennik Gazeta Prawna. In 2021, Mazurek and
Krzysztof Stanowski published a poetry book titled , with proceeds donated to charity.
Radio and television career In 2005, alongside
Igor Zalewski, he co-hosted the program
Lekka jazda Mazurka i Zalewskiego on
TVP1. He later hosted the morning edition of
#dziejesienazywo on
Wirtualna Polska in 2016. Since September 2016, he has hosted
Poranna Rozmowa on
RMF FM. He co-hosted the journalistic program
Mazurek & Stanowski with
Krzysztof Stanowski on the
Kanał Sportowy YouTube channel. Since February 2024, the
Mazurek & Stanowski program has been continued on a new YouTube channel,
Kanał Zero. == References ==