"1111", the K program that reimagines "6,7,8" and airs on the channel of union leader Santa María
A new program called "1111" has launched on the Grupo Octubre news channel, aiming to reinvigorate Kirchnerist militancy by revisiting themes similar to the controversial show "6,7,8".
The Grupo Octubre has introduced a new evening program named "1111" hosted by Federica Pais, which reinterprets elements of the former hit show "6,7,8" that was popular during the Kirchner administration in Argentina. This program aims to engage Kirchnerist supporters by featuring special reports, guest appearances, and discussions that explore political narratives from a pro-Kirchnerist standpoint. The show is strategically designed to rally support for the Kirchnerist agenda by criticizing opposition leaders and mainstream media outlets that are deemed adversarial to their cause.
"1111" borrows its format from "6,7,8," creating an environment that reflects its predecessors with the use of thematic music and visuals.In its inaugural episodes, the program sparked interest with special reports that tackle pressing political topics, including in-depth looks at figures such as 'Chiqui' Tapia, accompanied by commentary from prominent figures like Víctor Hugo Morales. The show's presentation style, featuring reports about recent protests and movements relevant to the Kirchnerist community, aims to bolster the movement's visibility and encourage grassroots activism among its viewers.
The launch of "1111" highlights a significant shift in the Argentine media landscape as it continues to cater to a specific political audience, reflecting ongoing societal divisions within the country. By reviving formats from previous administrations, it aims not just to inform but also to mobilize supporters in a climate where political tensions are high. Not only does this signify a push for renewed engagement from Kirchnerist followers, but it also raises questions regarding media bias and the role that such programming plays in shaping political dialogue in Argentina.