Former Fairytale Wedding Bride Faces Ugly Mockery – Even Macaroni Casserole Was Attacked
Mirva Tapanainen, featured in the Fairytale Wedding program in 2011, reflects on the harsh criticism she received in the new documentary series 'Hated Women' addressing gender equality in Finland.
Fashion on Television: What if Lanz Hosted in a Hoodie?
The article explores the intersection of fashion and television news, examining how the attire of presenters affects public perception and the discussion surrounding the appropriateness of critiquing their looks.
Kwan Star Tidjân Ba Disappeared from Public View - Here's How He's Doing Now
Singer Tidjân Ba, known from the band Kwan, is making a return to the public eye after a period of silence and is set to appear in the upcoming eighth season of the Finnish television show 'Farmi Suomi'.
Victoria Abril, the Catalan, the Basque Language, and the Eternal 'Damn it, Man!': The Goya Awards as Experienced on Social Media
The Goya Awards sparked diverse discussions on social media regarding language use in public television, highlighting the conflict between Catalan, Basque, and Castilian cultures in Spain.
The attack by the United States and Israel against Iran targeted Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, claims Israeli public television
Israeli public television reports that recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran aimed specifically at Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Vappu Pimiä went to a restaurant and was amazed – had a conversation with the waiter
Vappu Pimiä shares her experiences transitioning from her last season of 'Dancing with the Stars' to 'MasterChef Finland' while discussing the mixed public response to her new food show role.
The phenomenon of decoration programs: pure entertainment or a tool for learning DIY?
The popularity of decoration programs like 'Decomasters' highlights a sustained public interest in home renovations and DIY skills.
The House of the Boss bets on dynamics with three houses and power play to attract the public
A new reality show 'Casa do Patrão', created by Boninho, will premiere in April, featuring intense competition among contestants and public influence over the outcomes.
The memes from the second gala of Gran Hermano: how the public reacted to the last ten entries
The public reacted humorously through memes during the second gala of Gran Hermano as the last ten contestants entered the house.
How the voting works at the Sanremo Festival
The Sanremo Festival involves public participation through televoting, alongside jury votes, to determine the winners across multiple categories.
The heartfelt reunion of Mirtha Legrand and Jimena Monteverde after the scandal that ended in tears
Mirtha Legrand and Jimena Monteverde reunite on Legrand's show after a public falling out, expressing their emotions and reflections on past interactions.
Television: Congratulations, Old Man
The article critiques the trend of television comebacks, particularly reflecting on Stefan Raab's career and questioning the value of staying in the public eye.
Demonstration for Czech Television? The Response of a Well-Known Moderator Was Surprisingly Skeptical
Jakub Železný, a prominent moderator, expressed skepticism about whether people would still rally to defend Czech Television today.
Stars from 'Sasural Simar Ka' Who Are No Longer in the Spotlight, Some Have Stepped Away from Showbiz
The article discusses the fate of actors from the popular Indian television series 'Sasural Simar Ka', highlighting how some have faded from public view while others have sadly passed away.
Showed what the top of the television tower looks like in winter: several tons of ice can form
The TV tower's upper section is closed to the public during winter due to the risk of heavy ice buildup that poses safety hazards.
21 years later: the day Tom Cruise 'lost his mind' on a live television show
The article discusses a pivotal moment in 2000 when Tom Cruise's unexpected behavior during a live television interview altered public perception of the Hollywood star.
Partner was bathed on camera – took off T-shirt, Elvish crossed limits in the show, people were astonished
Elvish Yadav's new dating show 'Engaged-2' is creating a buzz with its daring and bold content, leading to public outrage over its explicit challenges.
Political Talk on Television: Why We Love to Hate Talk Shows
The article explores the paradox of political talk shows in Germany, where a large audience tunes in to criticize their format and content.
What Yanina Latorre said about her infidelity to Diego Latorre
Yanina Latorre opened up about her past infidelity during a television appearance to address public scrutiny surrounding her marriage to Diego Latorre.
BB-Kätlin returns to television after years of hiatus - this is how she is doing now
Kätlin Malm, a familiar face from the 2009 Big Brother, is set to compete in the reality show Farmi Suomi after years away from the public eye.
What did Sergio Mayer study? This is the academic degree of the federal deputy who requested leave to enter La Casa de los Famosos Telemundo
Sergio Mayer, a federal deputy in Mexico, requested a leave of absence to join the reality show La Casa de los Famosos Telemundo, raising public interest in his academic background.
An audit will examine the operations of Czech Television, Chudárek wrote to the MPs
An audit is set to investigate the financial management of Czech Television following concerns raised to the MPs by Chudárek.
Culture 'Off Schedule': ERT2, Documentaries, and Institutional Responsibility
The initiative 'Culture Absent' led by the Union of Greek Documentary (EEN) aims to enhance the presence of Greek documentaries and cultural content on public television, gathering over 1500 signatures.
Sini Sabotage, who disappeared from public life, has changed her life – new career and return to television
Sini Sabotage, originally Sini-Maria Makkonen, is making a return to television after stepping back from the public eye for her mental well-being.
The trial of Fico's advisor and member of the STVR Council, Lindtner, was skipped by public television
Public television in Slovakia notably omitted coverage of the trial of David Lindtner, advisor to Prime Minister Robert Fico, who faces serious corruption charges.
The head of Czech Television wrote a letter to MPs. He ordered a review of all significant contracts
The head of Czech Television has requested a comprehensive review of all important contracts, as communicated in a letter to members of parliament.
Tamara Pettinato got involved in the fight between Beto Casella and Yanina Latorre and called him a liar
Tamara Pettinato has entered the fray of a public argument between television personalities Beto Casella and Yanina Latorre, accusing Casella of being a liar amidst their ongoing feud.
It was horrible, I regret it: the most embarrassing night of Joaquín Phoenix turns 17 years old
Joaquín Phoenix reflects on a pivotal yet uncomfortable moment from his career after 17 years.
Hjallis Harkimo's Unfortunate Admission About His Sons – Maria Veitola: "Quite Terrible"
Finnish politician Hjallis Harkimo reveals in a television interview that his sons have been bullied, believing his public persona plays a role in this.
Follini: “State TV subservient to the right, in the end, it will be a damage even for them”
Marco Follini, a seasoned Italian politician and former vice-premier, criticizes the current state of Italy's public television, claiming its alignment with right-wing politics could backfire on those it serves.
We are the insurance policy when a crisis comes. By abolishing fees, a key barrier would fall, say Stach and Korcová
The article features an interview with Lucie Korcová and her colleague discussing the funding model of public service media in Czechia and responses to a recent public petition.
Culture 'off the agenda': ERT2, documentaries, and institutional responsibility
A Greek initiative called "Culture Absent" advocates for the strengthening of cultural content in public television, highlighting the absence of Greek documentaries as a threat to the country's cultural heritage.
Happy Word: 'I Signed.' How Czech TV Took André Babiš for a Ride
The article discusses how Czech public service media is becoming a political topic itself, focusing on the pressures they face regarding the license fee and their role in contemporary politics.
Epstein's lawyer threatens to sue Bassem Youssef.. What is the reason?
A heated television confrontation between Egyptian media figure Bassem Youssef and U.S. lawyer Alan Dershowitz over allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein has sparked significant public interest and social media discussions.
When the ring comes to the table: how restaurants live as the stage for marriage proposals
Restaurants are increasingly popular venues for marriage proposals, often inspired by cinematic and television portrayals, with establishments sharing insights on how they manage these special moments.
Delays in Rai1 and Rai2 programming. Flood of ads like on commercial TVs. Warning from the Regulator
Italian public broadcasters Rai1 and Rai2 are experiencing systematic delays in their prime-time programming, attributed to an excessive amount of commercials, prompting a warning from the telecommunications regulator AgCom.
There is no agreement in the coalition on the future model of Czech Television and Czech Radio, according to Klempír
Klempír reports a lack of consensus within the coalition regarding the future operations of Czech Television and Czech Radio.
Milano, shocking aggression against Gabibbo: here’s what happened
The Gabibbo, a beloved puppet from the Italian television program 'Striscia la notizia', was physically attacked for the first time in the show's history while documenting civil disobedience in Milan.
Ranucci: "Giletti attacks me because Report is successful, public TV has never been like this"
Sigfrido Ranucci addresses criticisms of homophobia aimed at him amid controversies in Italian public television.
I did not enter politics, says Daniel Stach from Czech Television regarding fee challenges
Czech Television's Daniel Stach addresses accusations in the context of calls for fee reform.
Is he the kidnapper? FBI shows camera footage from the house of the kidnapped mother of the host
The FBI has released camera footage related to the case of a kidnapped mother of a television host in the Czech Republic.
Pointa N: Journalists start a fight for Czech Television and Czech Radio, Pavel trolls motorists
Journalists in Czechia are rallying against government plans threatening the independence of public media institutions Czech Television and Czech Radio.
Winter Olympics: Crisis in Italy's public television after the opening ceremony fiasco
Italian public television's Rai journalists plan strikes following the disappointing coverage of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
We are concerned about the attempt to control public service media, say employees of television and radio
Employees of Czech public television and radio express concern over attempts to control public service media.
"For you, not for politicians." Nearly two thousand employees of Czech TV and Czech Radio rally against the abolition of fees
Employees of Czech Television and Czech Radio have issued a joint declaration defending the preservation of license fees and opposing political control over public media.
Strikes against Petrecca. And now they are trying to silence Cerno
Discussion surrounds Rai Sport director Paolo Petrecca's dismissal amid criticism of his Olympic commentary, involving broader tensions within Italy's public television network.
Legally Correct?: Was Gil Ofarim Said Was He Allowed to Say?
Gil Ofarim, the recently crowned winner of the reality show 'I'm a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!', faces potential legal implications over statements made after his victory.
Legally Correct?: Was Gil Ofarim Was Allowed to Say?
Gil Ofarim, a musician from Munich, has won the latest season of 'I'm a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!', but his victory may not shield him from potential legal consequences due to his public statements.
Goodbye Gigi Marsico, one of the fathers of public television
Gigi Marsico, a prominent figure in the Italian television landscape, has passed away at the age of 98, leaving behind a legacy as a journalist and filmmaker.
'I went on Come Dine With Me for a laugh and became one of Britain’s most hated men'
Marcello Marino reflects on his unintended transformation into one of Britain's most disliked individuals after his controversial appearance on 'Come Dine With Me.'