Mar 11 • 06:57 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

TVP Legend Passes Away. How the Station Bids Farewell to the Journalist of 'Linguistic Pearls'

Lucyna Barcz, a renowned journalist at Polish Television (TVP), passed away at the age of 94, remembered for her dedication to the Polish language and her impactful career.

Lucyna Barcz, a respected journalist who worked for Polish Television (TVP) for several decades, has passed away at the age of 94. Her career began in 1956 and included significant roles such as a secretary and later a proofreader and editor for the main news program, Telewizyjny Kurier Warszawski. TVP communicated the news of her passing through a post on their social media channels, celebrating her contributions to the field of journalism and her commitment to the Polish language.

Barcz was known for her vigorous defense of proper Polish grammar and spelling. Even in retirement, she continued to critique broadcasts meticulously, ensuring language accuracy. Many in the industry recall her as a decisive and disciplined professional, with a distinct emphasis on linguistic correctness, which helped elevate the quality of televised news content. This dedication earned her the reputation of maintaining 'linguistic pearls' in reporting, which stakeholders at TVP highlighted in their tribute to her.

Her impact on Polish journalism spans generations, starting from her early days at 20 as an editor for the rural section of "Sztandar Młodych" until her esteemed positions at TVP. Lucyna Barcz's legacy is a profound influence on both her colleagues and aspiring journalists, reminding others of the importance of language precision in media. The heartfelt comments and memories shared by her peers reflect the respect and admiration she garnered throughout her long career in the media landscape.

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