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Broadcasting live programs means that not everything will always go according to plan. Technical problems? Of course, they happen. But such a blatant spelling “bull”? During the broadcast of one of them, behind a journalist explaining the next steps in forming a new government, there was a multimedia board briefly explaining the entire process.
And everything would have worked out if it weren’t for those nosy Internet users. It was immediately noticed that at the last point, the most favorable for Law and Justice in the context of creating a new cabinet of the Council of Ministers, a “camel” appeared. The word “shortening” written as “shortening”.
“Do illiterate people work there?” The Internet is speaking out
The gaffe was immediately spotted by the Internet, which does not forgive such mistakes. There were also sarcastic comments towards news television employees.
Are there any illiterate people working on your television? Does anyone translate these texts using a translator?
– These are just some of the indiscriminate comments on the X website (formerly Twitter).
The spelling flower did not escape the attention of the political scientist and publicist Prof. Antoni Dudek. Recently, it has been gaining much-deserved, greater popularity thanks to the development of its own podcast “Dudek about history”. He shared his observations with his fans on his Facebook profile:
And TVP Info is already considering the possibility of “shortening” the term of office of the Sejm elected a month ago…
Black clouds over TVP Info. The winning parties announce purges
All people associated with TVP Info have been going through difficult times recently. Language gaffes are perhaps the least of their worries. First of all, they are afraid of the announcements made by members of the so-called “Democratic Opposition”. The parties forming the pact won a parliamentary majority in the elections on October 15.
The echoes of great reshuffles at Telewizja Polska and mass layoffs continue to echo. Let us hope, however, that farewell letters from journalists will be free from gaffes such as this one.
Source: Antoni Dudek / Facebook
Source: Gazeta

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