some viewers found the contentious broadcast fascinating, while others denounced the station’s strategy as “sexist” and “unprofessional.”
One critic said, “It’s pathetic to have accepted such a thing just to be on screen,” echoing the viewpoint of some who believe the strategy compromises journalistic ethics.
Another person posed a more general query about TV standards, pointing out that the attire of female presenters, particularly their low necklines, may detract from the show’s subject.
Despite the vast range of viewpoints about Zjarr’s method, most people agree that it emphasizes the need of continuing the conversation about media presentation standards.
Although media professionals have shared their opinions, feminist organizations and journalistic associations in Albania have surprisingly kept quiet about the matter.