Tirana-based journalist and public relations specialist Leonard Olli highlighted the audience’s option by pointing out that viewers have the right to change networks.
“Nudity cannot resolve the crisis in the media, which will do anything to survive,” said Aleksander Cipa, President of the Union of Albanian Journalists, in response to Zjarr’s strategy.
His position highlights a widely held belief that, even while drawing viewers is important, professionalism and morality shouldn’t be sacrificed in the process.
Undoubtedly, Zjarr TV’s unorthodox approach has attracted viewers, but it has also sparked a more in-depth discussion about.
The lines separating attention-grabbing techniques from moral broadcasting. While some contend that this goes too far and turns journalists into nothing more than eye candy, others view.
Another Zjarr TV newsreader. The story was on the Albanian potato crop…or was it Syria. Did I even have sound on? pic.twitter.com/IrUggDTfdh
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