The programs of Public TV of Adorni's friend still continue despite the scandal
A scandal involving alleged payments for a beach trip has led to the cancellation of a TV program, yet other shows remain in production.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Marcelo Grandio's television program 'Giros,' which has been set to begin its third season on Argentina's Public TV but has been canceled due to a scandal involving alleged payments for a recent trip to Punta del Este with the Chief of Staff during Carnival holidays. Despite this setback, Grandio continues to produce two streaming programs for the state channel, which are still active and being promoted on social media. The ongoing presence of these shows raises questions about accountability and network decisions amidst public scrutiny over their funding and operations. The situation reflects the complexities within Argentine public broadcasting, particularly in relation to the implications of personal and political relationships in programming decisions.