Fakty TVN
Fakty TVN | |
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Genre | news |
Created by |
Tomasz Lis Grzegorz Miecugow |
Presented by |
Kamil Durczok Justyna Pochanke Grzegorz Kajdanowicz Anita Werner Piotr Marciniak |
Theme music composer | Velvet |
Country of origin | Poland |
Original language(s) | Polish |
No. of episodes | 5273 (as of 8 June 2012 ) |
Production | |
Editor(s) |
Grzegorz Jędrzejowski, Mariusz Tchórzewski, Robert Jastrzębski |
Location(s) | Media Business Centre, Warsaw |
Running time |
26 minutes (weekdays) 20 minutes (weekends) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | TVN |
Picture format | 576i 16:9 |
Original run | October 3, 1997 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows |
Fakty po Faktach Fakty po południu |
External links | |
website Website |
Fakty TVN (usually referred to simply as Fakty meaning "The Facts" in Polish) is the flagship newscast of TVN, one of Poland's major television networks. The programme was launched on October 3, 1997, which was also the first day of the entire TVN. As of May 2009, it has an average audience of 3.2 million viewers, making it Poland's second most watched television newscast after TVP1's Wiadomości.[1]
History
The programme was created by two former TVP journalists, Grzegorz Miecugow and Tomasz Lis, with Lis serving as its original main presenter. It was the first news programme in Polish television based on the North American concept of "anchor" where presenter does not simply read the text prepared by others but he or she has vital influence on the overall shape of the programme. For the first 8 months of its existence, it was broadcast at 19:30 which made it compete directly with its main rival Wiadomości. In May 1998 it was moved to its current time slot at 19:00, enabling viewers to watch both programmes. For the first few years it used to have four regional versions with local news (broadcast from Warsaw, Łódź, Gdańsk and Kraków) but eventually those were cancelled. From 1997 till 2004 the late evening version was produced (airing usually around 23:00) and from 2000 till 2007 there was also the afternoon edition (airing around 17:00). Since 2007 the main edition broadcast from Warsaw (with presenters travelling during exceptional events) has been the only one being aired.
In 2004 Lis was fired by TVN's management (following an interview with the Polish edition of Newsweek in which when asked if he was interested in running for the President of Poland, he failed to give a clear "no"). He was replaced as main presenter by Bogdan Rymanowski. In the same year the programme's team was merged into TVN24, network's 24-hour news channel and the two started to share the newsroom and main studio. Fakty did retain some level of autonomy though, keeping its own staff headed by a separate Editor-in-Chief. Since Autumn 2004, the programme has had two main presenters, each of them fronting the weekday editions every second week. For the first 20 months since the change those were Justyna Pochanke and Bogdan Rymanowski. In May 2006 former Wiadomości star presenter Kamil Durczok took over as one of the main presenters (replacing Rymanowski who fronted his last edition two months earlier) and was also nominated Fakty's Editor-in-Chief.
In May 2008 the weekday editions were expanded by adding Fakty po Faktach (Facts after the Facts) section, which is aired only on TVN24 (thus available only via cable and satellite networks, with no terrestrial transmission) and allows to get into more detail with the day's main stories by adding longer interviews and analysis. In the first weeks both sections were presented by the same person. Later this has been changed and now there is different host for each of the two parts. For the viewers who decide to stay with TVN after the programme instead of switching to TVN24, the programme is followed by weather and sport segments (both with their separate presenters). The entire block (including commercials between the segments) lasts for about 45 minutes.
Opening
Each edition begins with a shot from a camera installed outside the TVN's central Warsaw studio (at Marszałkowska Street) showing Palace of Culture and Science, city's most famous landmark. (This is not the studio of the program - it actually comes from the main newsroom in TVN's headquarters in the district of Mokotów in south Warsaw). A clock is also displayed on the screen and when it reaches 19:00:00 sharp, the opening sequence begins. After the initial animation with the programme's title, presenter appears standing in front of a video wall and briefly announces the top stories. When this is finished, a shot from a camera "flying" over the studio is displayed, with the camera getting closer and closer to the presenter who at that point already sits next to his table. After it stops, he/she welcomes the viewers, introduces his/herself and begins the programme.
During weekend editions which have two presenters, it's the male presenter who usually welcomes viewers at the videowall while his female colleague is already waiting next to the table. Unlike rival Wiadomości, at the most occasions (with some exceptions occurring) Fakty's presenter(s) is (are) seated while reading the news.
Current presenters and reporters
Main presenters
The main presenters front the programme individually from Monday to Thursday, occasionally also on Fridays. Usually they hold a week-long shifts, which effectively makes each of them present 4 or 5 editions out of every 14 broadcasts in a two-week period. When one of them hosts the main section, the other one usually follows with Fakty po faktach (see above). As of July 2009, the main presenters are:
- Kamil Durczok (serving also as programme's Editor-in-Chief)
- Justyna Pochanke
Weekend and relief presenters
On Fridays the programme is usually hosted individually by one of the male weekend presenters. Saturday and Sundays editions are presented by male-female couples (each of them working on every second weekend). The weekend presenters also serve as relief to the main presenters both in the weekday main section and in the follow-up show Fakty po faktach. Apart from their work at Fakty, they also have presenting duties at the news channel TVN24. Current weekend presenters are:
- Grzegorz Kajdanowicz
- Piotr Marciniak
- Anita Werner
Reporters and correspondents
- Paweł Abramowicz
- Jan Błaszkowski
- Renata Kijowska
- Dariusz Kmiecik
- Katarzyna Kolenda-Zaleska
- Jarosław Kostkowski
- Dariusz Łapiński
- Maciej Mazur
- Marek Nowicki
- Paweł Płuska
- Dariusz Prosiecki
- Krzysztof Skórzyński
- Jakub Sobieniowski
- Marzanna Zielińska
- Anna Czerwińska
- Cezary Grochot
- Katarzyna Sławińska
- Marcin Wrona (Washington, D.C.)
- Maciej Woroch (London)
- Andrzej Zaucha (Moscow)
Special editions
When a very important event happens, TVN broadcasts a special edition of The Facts in order to provide full coverage of the topic. Depending on the importance of the event, the whole program can be dedicated to the topic or half of it. When it is presented from the studio, the presenter usually stands in front of a video wall. When an event occurs at weekend, the main program is presented by a male presenter, while a female presenter continues the coverage on The Facts After The Facts on TVN24. In some cases, the program is presented from the scene of the event and is completely dedicated to the topic.
So far since 2011, there have been 19 special editions of The Facts, including 7 presented from outside the studio.
List of special editions of The Facts from 2011
Date | Event | Venue | Host |
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12 January 2011 | MAK presents report of investigation of Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash near Smolensk in 2010 | Studio | Kamil Durczok |
11 March 2011 | Earthquake and tsunami in Japan | Studio | Piotr Marciniak |
10 April 2011 | Anniversary of Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash near Smolensk | Smolensk | Kamil Durczok |
1 May 2011 | Beatification of Pope John Paul II | Vatican | Kamil Durczok |
2 May 2011 | Death of Osama bin Laden | Studio | Grzegorz Kajdanowicz |
27 May 2011 | Barack Obama visits Poland | Studio | Grzegorz Kajdanowicz |
28 May 2011 | Barack Obama visits Poland | Studio | Grzegorz Kajdanowicz |
1 July 2011 | First day of Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union | Virtual studio | Kamil Durczok |
23 July 2011 | Norway attacks | Studio | Piotr Marciniak |
29 July 2011 | Presentation of the final report of the Tu-154M plane crash in Smoleńsk in 2010 | Studio | Grzegorz Kajdanowicz |
11 September 2011 | Tenth anniversary of September 11 attacks | New York | Kamil Durczok |
7 October 2011 | End of Polish parliamentary campaign | Łowicz | Kamil Durczok |
1 November 2011 | Emergency landing at the Warsaw Chopin Airport | Studio | Grzegorz Kajdanowicz |
11 November 2011 | Violence disorder during Independence Marches in Warsaw | Studio | Piotr Marciniak |
4 March 2012 | Szczekociny train collision | Studio | Grzegorz Kajdanowicz |
8 June 2012 | UEFA Euro 2012 opening match | Warsaw | Kamil Durczok |
16 June 2012 | UEFA Euro 2012: Poland vs Czech Republic | Wrocław | Anita Werner |
22 June 2012 | UEFA Euro 2012: Germany vs Greece | Gdańsk | Kamil Durczok |
1 July 2012 | UEFA Euro 2012 Final | Virtual studio | Grzegorz Kajdanowicz |
12 March 2013 | Beginning of the papal conclave | Rome | Kamil Durczok |
13 March 2013 | Election of the new pope | Studio | Justyna Pochanke |
Rome | Kamil Durczok |
References
- ↑ Tylko 'Fakty' i 'Teleexpress' zyskały w maju widzów (pl), Wirtualnemedia.pl, accessed on 2009-07-02