Mar 17 • 14:24 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

After a controversial TVN material, there was an uproar. Hundreds of complaints were filed with KRRiT

A report on the real estate market broadcasted by TVN has resulted in hundreds of complaints being filed with the Polish National Broadcasting Council after it was revealed that the featured couple was actually connected to the real estate industry.

A recent report aired on the Polish television network TVN sparked significant backlash, leading to hundreds of complaints submitted to the National Broadcasting Council (KRRiT). The segment, which featured a young couple discussing their dream of owning a home at a real estate fair in Gdynia, was initially perceived as an authentic portrayal of ordinary people's struggles in the housing market. However, viewers soon discovered that the couple was not who they appeared to be; both individuals were actually professionals within the real estate sector, raising questions about the integrity of the reporting.

The journalist Dominika Ziółkowska conducted interviews with the couple, who expressed their challenges in navigating the high costs of property, including a government program for zero-down payment mortgages. The segment's intention appeared to be to illuminate the difficulties faced by new buyers, yet the revelation that the interviewees were insiders led to accusations of misleading the public and manipulating narrative for sensationalism. Many viewers felt betrayed, prompting a wave of reactions on social media platforms, where the couple's identity was scrutinized.

As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that the controversy highlights broader concerns about media responsibility and transparency. The KRRiT will now be tasked with examining these complaints and deciding whether any sanctions against TVN are warranted. This incident also raises important discussions in Poland regarding the representation of real estate issues in the media and the potential motives behind televised segments, particularly in a market currently characterized by high demand and soaring prices.

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