Watch before the broadcast: AK special looks into the soul of the news show
The special program 'AK 70. The World through Estonian Eyes' celebrates the 70th anniversary of 'Aktuaalne kaamera' by exploring the history and future of Estonia's oldest news broadcast.
'Aktuaalne kaamera' (AK) is celebrating its 70th anniversary on March 11 with a special program titled 'AK 70. The World through Estonian Eyes'. This feature revisits the core elements of the news show, illustrating how it has remained relevant and credible in a rapidly evolving news landscape. With the demands of viewers increasing and the news cycle accelerating, the producers share insights on their continuous strive for quality reporting.
The program will provide viewers with a behind-the-scenes look at the production of 'Aktuaalne kaamera', showcasing the dedication and hard work of the team led by host Maria-Ann Rohemäe, director Sander Allikmäe, and producer Rait Roland Veskemaa. It will highlight the challenges they face in maintaining journalistic integrity in an age of information overload and will introduce the viewer to the loyal audience that supports this long-standing news institution.
Additionally, the special aims to outline the future ambitions of the AK team, addressing how they plan to adapt to the changing demands of their audience and the evolving media landscape. As the oldest news program in Estonia, 'Aktuaalne kaamera' has a significant role in shaping public discourse and will continue to do so by keeping its focus on factual news and audience engagement.