It's boiling in Czech Television: Will Moravec be the next to follow Fridrichová? - It also mentions an interview of Jan Souček, the director general of CT, with journalist Luboš Procházka, former editor-in-chief of the Frekvence 1 radio newsroom, where he conducted servile interviews with Miloš Zeman. Today, Procházka is discussing the situation in the Kavčí Hory Mountains in Blesk. It is no coincidence that the director-general of ČT is giving an interview to an unprincipled, corrupt journalist (he is also involved in the untimely death of singer Iveta Bartošová). He had me slandered on Frekvenci 1 (purposefully spread misinformation, of course I was not contacted, only warned by his henchmen when it would be broadcast).
Reporters ČT are going downhill rapidly with the quality of the show. Mark Wollner's successor, the obedient and bland Hanuš Hanslík, most recently an independent "camera TV traveller",is no personality, just an obedient executor of the will of the management, or rather politicians and the powerful, who were threatened by the earlier content of the programme. His reporting on Russian oligarchs in the Czech Republic undoubtedly contributed to the downfall of Jiří Hynek. Ondřej Stratilíkwas also unfairly suspended for standard reporting. Nora Fridrichová did the "dirty work" in the "Wollner" case, only to fall herself, or rather the successful "168" programme, which is also apparently the beginning of her downfall, if you like, the ongoing "purge of the inconvenient" in the publicly owned Czech Television.
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