Adela Vinczeová has already started filming the pilot of Trochu anak with Adela, which viewers will watch on the Internet from January 15. After many years on TV screens, the heart of the presenter is moving to the online space. The last straw was STVR’s decision to stop the interview with her husband Viktor Vincz. For the portal Adela revealed that several changes await the fans.
In the canceled part of the episode, the television argued with the “broader context” and she considered it inappropriate for a public media outlet to give space to a former commercial television anchor at a time when he is still associated with sensitive news topics. The episode, which caused a huge stir, was broadcast by Dvojka on Friday, October 24. As announced, viewers only watched interviews with Martina Kavalírová and Milan Sedliak.
About the new concept, Vincze spoke a little differently to “I’m more focused now on the subtle stress of how Trochu will be different in the new online space. Whether it will find enough fans. We’re setting up the content so that it’s something different, fresh, new. So this rather causes me minimal wrinkles.” a seasoned presenter confided in us.
Adela is curious about how she will catch on on the Internet. Compared to television, he sees an advantage in the space for interviews. “For example, the nature of the interviews will not change, but the positive thing is that we don’t have to fit into the specific minutes offered by television. Sometimes we had to shorten even very interesting interviews to 15-20 minutes, and now we either leave them in their original form or cut them for the sake of some dynamics. In short, we won’t have any restrictions, which is a big advantage,” she told Pluska.
“In addition, we will do one-on-one interviews in the podcast studio, because there are guests who were once guests in Troch otherwise and brought interesting topics, and there would still be room to delve into it more, but there was no time.” Vincze explained. The TV show will continue to be filmed at Studio L+S, but viewers will get more at the screens. “There will be much more uncut material. So the audience will experience the theater experience even more authentically. Plus, new platforms offer different points of view and much greater reactivity to what’s going on,” she added.
Fans were wondering where they could find their favorite show now. Vincze focused on YouTube and also on the paid platform Herohero. Newly, he will not publish three interviews at once in one part, but they will be broken up over several days. A certain part of the talk show will be free on YouTube, and people will have to pay for the extended version with bonuses. According to published information, the price per month should not exceed 10 euros.
