90 minutes in which they were informed about the important plots and saw fresh guests without clichés and smart journalists
“24 Chasa” is the better television, in which there is added value in the comments and reports, freshness, smart journalists and guests without clichés.
The choice TV studio on our media platform demonstrates professionalism, rated by viewers according to the numbers.
From 18:30 to 20:00, our studio generated a total of 53,366 unique viewers, with 70% watching in high quality – HD. How did it capture the viewers’ attention? The studio
with hosts Georgi Milkov and Dilyana, it was both fun and serious,
with dynamically changing plots. And with smart and prepared interlocutors.
While the televisions broadcast more than 15 hours of journalistic programs and invited commentators who changed studios from one to another, “24 chasa” relied on its own skills and its professional staff.
Georgi Milkov and Dilyana Tsenova and the interlocutors Viktor Ivanov, Samuil Ognyanov, Genka Markova are well-known and experienced journalists from “24 Chasa” – they have been following what is happening in Bulgaria and the world, in politics and in business, for many years, they know and remember. And they pass on the experience of younger colleagues such as Rumina Dimitrova and Delyana Kirkelanova, who were also among the interlocutors.
The sociologist Ivo Zhelev and the psychologist Ivan Igov were also very interesting participants. (What the two said in our election TV studio – read in tomorrow’s issue of “24 Chasa”.)
The first guests in the studio were Viktor Ivanov and Rumina Dimitrova from the political department of “24 Chasa”, who commented on the bought vote – one of the hottest topics of the past elections.
According to Viktor Ivanov, history shows that he has between 150,000 and 200,000 votes – a decent parliamentary group if they are consolidated in one place.
All the time in the election studio
we relied on the results of the surveys on our site 24chasa.bg,
through which we were able to outline the picture of attitudes in society on various topics. One of them was what are the quality of life issues that concern Bulgarians. Almost 42% indicated that they are concerned about whether we eat quality food and whether it contains palm oil and other fake additives.
Our agricultural reporter Delyana Kirkelanova comments on the situation through this prism. She drew attention to a recent study, according to which, from January to June, Bulgarians consumed more than 6,000 tons of cheese with palm fat.
And as a reporter with the “Agriculture” department, Kirkelanova explained that farmers are worried about the current political crisis – on the one hand, they have no predictability, and on the other – the legislation is being piecemeal.
The responsible editor from the newspaper’s business department, Samuil Ognyanov, had a different opinion, according to whom, despite the lack of regular power, no economic decline is noticeable. But he emphasized that this is a short-term perspective, and long-term planning is necessary for business, especially if the goals are to enter Schengen and the Eurozone as soon as possible. However, Samuil Ognyanov gave the formula, thanks to which business does not despair of the lack of regular power: The state, if not helping, at least not hindering.
Our correspondent from there, Nenko Stanev, participated live from the most critical region in the country on the day of the vote – Kardzhali. However, the curious thing is that for the entire campaign, none of the leaders of the two formations who fought for the votes in the city came there – neither Ahmed Dogan nor Delyan Peevski. However, the campaigns of both formations were closed with spectacular concerts attended by thousands.
Nenko Stanev and one of the photographers of “24 chasa” – Yordan Simeonov, managed to go to the village of Lisitsike. Although it is only 3 km from Kardzhali, its only connection with the world is a 260-meter rope bridge that stretches between the two banks of the “Studen Kladenets” dam. It was from there that we received exclusive footage from the residents of the village, who currently number 20 people. One of them is 53-year-old Gulfie Mehmed.
“For 30 years they have been lying to us that they will make way for us. We are two steps away from Kardzhali, but we are cut off from the world,” she told the “24 Chasa” team. And if a person falls ill there, they cannot bring a doctor, nor can they transport him to a hospital.
The conversation in the studio was continued by journalist Nikolay Oblakov and TV vlogger Stefan Popov – Chefo. Host Dilyana Tsenova jokingly added that there is an insurmountable social and cultural dispute in our society – whether tarator is eaten with sliced or grated cucumbers. And he drew attention to the fact that, unlike political disputes in our country, this one caused more polar opinions.
As a society, we cannot sort out the essential from the non-essential, but taking a political stand requires effort and a willingness to pay the appropriate price for it. That’s why
the people prefer to argue for the cucumbers in the tarator
and why the DJ didn’t play the game at the tennis match between Grigor Dimitrov and Novak Djokovicshared the vlogger Chefo.
He and Nikolay Oblakov discussed what the potential formulas for a coalition might be. Here Oblakov paid attention to 3 points – whether the ethnic vote will prevail over the bought ones, which embassy will have an advantage for the second place between PP-DB and “Vazrazhdane” and whether MECH and “Velichie” will sit on the deputies’ benches in the 51st parliament.
If “Vazrazhdane” ranks second, it would help GERB have a trump card to form a first-term government. If the PP-DB are in second place, they will insist that the government be with their mandatehe predicted.
Recently, various commentators have linked the outcome of the domestic political crisis with the upcoming presidential elections in the United States. It was here that Hristofor Karadjov, a university professor, who drew attention to the low voter turnout, joined live from sunny California. The big topic, according to him, is the presidential election on November 5, which will be the most contested in US political history. It is no coincidence that the passions are also inflamed among the Bulgarians, who have no relation to American politics, nor do they have an American passport.
A bigger circus and basket of surprises than those we have seen in recent years in American political reality is hard to imagine. Here the political campaign is continuous. The moment the president is elected, he immediately begins campaigning for the Senate, Congress, and his own re-election, shared Karadjov during the live inclusion. And he gave an example of how in 2008 Barack Obama collected 750-800 million dollars directly for his campaign, and now Kamala Harris has collected 1 billion dollars in 3 months.
In foreign policy, Kamala Harris will continue what Biden did – building coalitions, supporting partners. From our point of view, the most important are the attitudes of the partners in Europe, NATO and the EU, while Trump has a much more confrontational policy, at least in words. But even under Trump, the US did not dissolve NATO and dismantle its alliancesexplained Hristofor Karadjov.