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the additional editorial voice

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 5:27 am
by asimj1
This does prevent astonishing discourses or sequences, but this is easily accepted. It is more important that the moderator has everything under control and can subtly control the level of insight and slapstick using in the ear. I have recently found out how this is currently happening in German talk shows.

I have received several inquiries asking south africa rcs data whether I would like to take part in programs on the very strained relationship between Switzerland and Germany. After I had explained my position in the essential preliminary discussion, I was always turned down the next day. "You are simply too nice about the tax dispute," I was told frankly. In plain language, this means that the role of the Swiss must be filled by a hardliner who conveys the current image of our country: narrow-minded, greedy, lacking solidarity, small-hearted and somewhat awkward.

A cosmopolitan and perhaps even likeable Swiss is not intended for such programs because he offers too little friction to feed existing prejudices. The task of this type of television is not to provide new insights.