“We have just finished recording the 10th and last episode of the third season of “Młody i Moralne” for Polsat Television. According to the contract we signed with the station, we did it as best as we could until the very end, even though after the fifth episode the Polsat management decided to remove us from vision,” write the members of the Cabaret of Moral Anxiety in a statement. They emphasize that it had nothing to do with viewership, because “each of our episodes, like no other program in this schedule, attracted an average of one and a half million viewers and approximately 12% share.”
Cabarets will no longer play on Polsat. “Censorship has appeared”
The cabaret creators emphasized that the advertisements in the “Young and Moral” band were the most profitable for the station, the program was the most watched, so it was for reasons other than artistic ones that they decided to replace us in the Sunday band with films that are watched on average by only 400,000 people. “viewers”. They thanked for the previous meetings with viewers and bluntly said that they would not return to Polsat.
“It is even more sad for us that until recently our cooperation with Polsat was exemplary. After TVP became a propaganda tool of one party, Polsat was an example of objectivity and artistic freedom. Unfortunately, non-journalistic politics appeared here too, and along with it, censorship,” they write.
“We assume that our viewers will not see the episodes at all”
They remind us that first one sketch disappeared from the program, but that was only the beginning of the problems. “Then the broadcast was suspended until the elections, the next broadcast date was November 12, and now we assume that our viewers will not see the episodes at all. We assume this is because all the station’s activities were undertaken without any arrangements with us. We are still waiting for this conversation. That is why we believe that our further cooperation with Polsat under the current conditions is not possible,” they conclude.
In the video added to the statement, Kabaret Moranych Niepokoju and Kabaret Młodych Panów jointly thank the audience gathered for the recording of the 10th episode of the Polsat program. They also thank their colleagues, crew and viewers, and then add “We also thank Polsat” in a completely different tone. This statement was received with applause.
They say goodbye with a song with the words of Wojciech Młynarski: “Let’s do our thing.” In turn, in another post, which was posted on the social media of Kabaret Moralny Niepokoju, the creators thank Nina Terientiew, who was responsible for Polsat’s schedule for years before Edward Miszczak. “We would like to thank Mrs. Nina Terentiew, who has always been favorable to us and as long as she had an influence on the station’s policy, we will never be harmed” – which appeared both on their social media and on Kabaret Młodych Panów.
Source: Gazeta

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