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"Wonderful Land": The Thin Line between Entertainment and News | Israel today

2020-05-19T11:37:59.146Z


The mix between "Eretz" and News 12 has tightened since the company was engulfed in a rainbow corporation • Suddenly legitimate to see Kitsis and Levi in ​​the same prime | TV


The mix between "Eretz" and News 12 has tightened since the company was swallowed up in a rainbow corporation • Suddenly legitimate to see Kitzis and Levi in ​​the same prime

  • No longer a cartoon news release. "Wonderful Country"

"This was the first time that the politicians have really ruined our whole plan," Il Kitzis revealed in a promotion interview last Sunday with Rafi Reshef. Indeed, on the Thursday before him, "Wonderful Land" devised a special plan for the inauguration. So special is that Fifth is not a regular broadcast day at all. However, while filming it turned out that the file distribution was not over, the inauguration was rejected, and a few hours before the prime time there was nothing to broadcast.

"We made adjustments and changes and quickly filmed the program we wrote for Sunday (two days ago). I felt a bit like a real news release," Kitzys admitted, concluding: "You can't do it as well as they do in reality." And reality once again defeated satire.

Many jobs have been flowing in the Knesset since the program was established in 2003, it is no longer a "comic book edition", as it was called in its early days. She has a regular and engaged presenter, topical "interviewees", field articles on headlines - a great skeleton to build satire on. Basically, the comparison is supposed to end here, but 17 seasons have made "Land" an institution. She sets an agenda and leads public opinion, influences politicians' decisions and produces ping-pong with the characters she mimics - they respond, she responds back. More than that, there is a wide segment of the population - of all sectors and ages - that updates the news only through "Wonderful Land," so it's trivial that "Land" also usually wins the news in the ratings tables.

The boundary between news and satire and entertainment has blurred over the years. Last night, Danny Kushmaro reported dozens of ministers in invented offices, and then "Great Land" began, and Il Kitsis sat next to Rina Matzlachim - and editor of this newspaper Boaz Bismuth - and spoke with the "Prime Minister" about the minister preventing unnecessary wastes and the minister for stopping dumb wastes For the public. Everything mixes.

The mix between "Eretz" and News 12 has tightened a lot since the company got bogged down in a rainbow corporation. Suddenly it is legitimate to see Kitzis and Yonit Levy in the same frame. We just went through three such election campaigns, with transitions back and forth from her studio to his studio.

It seems as though all News 12 workers have received figures in Kitzis' edition. Yonit, Dana Weiss, Marciano Foundation, Amit Segal, Yael Odem, Yoav Even, Guy Peleg, Yona Leibzon, Sivan Rahav, and the list is so long that even if given all there is a chance that we still forget someone. In contrast, journalists from other channels are carefully selected and isolated.

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Too Frequent "Country" causes politicians and journalists to fall in love with the characters, and begin to emulate the imitation. Whether in behavior, behavior or punching; For example, Ngano Bragany advertised to N12. Everything was mixed until when the Director General of the Ministry of Health was interviewed at the height of the epidemic, Danny Kushmaru could not finish the interview without showing him the imitation of "a great country."



Meanwhile, "Land of the Great" talents are being harnessed to countless articles, interviews and breakthroughs for other programs. On Tuesday, Dana Weiss edited a light interview with Shani Cohen on the occasion of the end of the Corona period. Barely a month and a half after a Friday studio visited her at home (and also at Kitsis, Samo, Finish and Bar-Nathan) for an article on humor during Corona's days. "What is the purpose of this article," Finish was interested in Shani Cohen in the makeup room, while making her a successful Rina. "After all, you're not promoting any shows, so why are you being interviewed?" Finish asked innocently. Cohen had no answer. The answer is rather clear: It is part of Channel's interlocking tool law, 12 that mixes entertainment with the news until the reality is also confused.

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Source: israelhayom

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