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''Fakty TVN'' (simplified to Fakty; en, Facts) is the flagship
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of
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, one of
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's major television networks. The programme was launched on 3 October 1997, which was also the first day of the entire TVN. As of May 2019, it has an average audience of 3.2 million viewers, making it Poland's most watched television newscast.Tylko 'Fakty' i 'Teleexpress' zyskały w maju widzów
(pl), Wirtualnemedia.pl, accessed on 2009-07-02


History

The programme was created by two former TVP journalists,
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and
Tomasz Lis Tomasz Rafał Lis (born 6 March 1966 in Zielona Góra) is a Polish journalist and former TV anchor of “TVN Fakty” ("TVN Facts") and “Wydarzenia” ("Events"). Life and career Lis was born on 6 March 1966 in Zielona Góra to parents Stef ...
, with Lis serving as its original main presenter. It was the first news programme in Polish television based on the North American concept of "
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" 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 ''
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''. 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
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,
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,
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and
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) 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 ''
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'' 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 Bogdan or Bohdan (Cyrillic: Богдан) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in all Slavic countries as well as Romania and Moldova. It is derived from the Slavic words ''Bog/Boh'' (Cyrillic: Бог), meaning "god", and ''dan'' (Cyrillic: ...
. In the same year the programme's team was merged into
TVN24 TVN24 is a Polish 24-hour commercial news channel, launched on 9 August 2001. Being a part of the TVN Network, TVN24 has been owned since July 2017 by US-based media company Warner Bros. Discovery. It gained broader popularity after the Septem ...
, 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 Bogdan or Bohdan (Cyrillic: Богдан) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in all Slavic countries as well as Romania and Moldova. It is derived from the Slavic words ''Bog/Boh'' (Cyrillic: Бог), meaning "god", and ''dan'' (Cyrillic: ...
. In May 2006 former ''Wiadomości'' star presenter
Kamil Durczok Kamil Sebastian Durczok (6 March 1968 – 16 November 2021) was a Polish journalist, Editor-in-Chief and presenter of TVN newscast '' Fakty TVN''. Career In 1991 Durczok started working in Radio Katowice. Earlier he had co-created Student's Ra ...
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 and format

The programme begins with a camera shot covering the studio's videowall, on which a ticking clock is displayed. When it passes 19:00:00 sharply, the main ident begins, with a voice-over introduction of the presenter. The headlines are presented in front of the video wall. For the main segment, the presenter is seated behind his desk. In addition to Kamil Durczok's overall responsibility for the programme as its Editor-in-Chief, each day's edition is supervised by two editors, who commission news stories etc. The presenter of any given edition automatically holds the position of one of its editors, while the other editor is always a senior member of the off-screen staff.


Presenters and reporters

Each of the five presenters of the main programme is also a regular host of the follow up-interview show ''Fakty po Faktach''. This programme also has a sixth presenter, Katarzyna Kolenda-Zaleska, who contributes to the main newscast as a senior political reporter.


Special editions

When a very important event happens,
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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
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. 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 TVN24 is a Polish 24-hour commercial news channel, launched on 9 August 2001. Being a part of the TVN Network, TVN24 has been owned since July 2017 by US-based media company Warner Bros. Discovery. It gained broader popularity after the Septem ...
. 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


References


External links

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