. It was even suspected that the new TVP management might abandon Elżbieta Jaworowicz’s program altogether in favor of a new format that would be more adapted to the current viewers’ requirements. However, Plotek’s reports show that the decision-makers of Telewizja Polska want to withdraw the current changes, replacing them with serious journalism.
A decision has been made about the future of “Matters for a Reporter”
In recent years, “A Case for a Reporter” more often resembled an entertainment program than an intervention format. The episodes were enriched with performances by disco polo stars, acrobats and even shamans. According to Plotek’s informant, this is about to change now.
“‘A Case for a Reporter’ increasingly moved away from serious journalism. Due to the appearances of people such as Zenek Martyniuk or Macademian Girl, the program resembled, according to the new authorities, a circus and was an object of ridicule. In new episodes, the editorial staff is to pay more attention to the selection of guests “They want to invite respected experts to the studio, not disco polo stars or shamans. The program is to be more serious and resemble the atmosphere of the edition from before the PiS rule,” an informant from TVP told Plotek.
Adam Szynol, a media expert from the University of Wrocław, shared similar thoughts about the program in November: “Times are changing, and so are the audience’s requirements… It is a format similar to a dinosaur, a bit doomed to extinction. We need to think about a different formula,” he said in an interview with Virtual Media.
Source: Gazeta

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