Topless News Anchors : TV station in Albania
A TV station in Albania is employing almost-topless news anchors to boost its audience
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Tirana
(AFP) - Faced with tough competition to win over audiences, an Albanian
TV channel is taking a literal approach towards giving viewers the
"naked" truth -- by employing almost-topless newsreaders.
Wearing
open jackets and nothing underneath, the young women reading the
headlines on Zjarr TV are an unprecedented sight in the conservative
Balkan country, where they first appeared on television and Internet
screens last year.
The channel's owner says audiences haven't stopped growing since.
"In
Albania, where the news is manipulated by political powers, the
audience needed a medium that would present the information like it is
-- naked," Zjarr TV owner Ismet Drishti told AFP.
"We
don't sell sex, we reproduce the news as it is. It's both symbolic and
good publicity," said Drishti, who plans to launch French and English
language bulletins with "bare information" following the same model.
For 24-year-old presenter Greta Hoxhaj, working in a state of near undress has proved to be a shortcut to glory.
"I
worked hard for five years in local television where I remained
unnoticed," a cheerful and relaxed Hoxhaj told AFP in the studio, while
her face was made up for the cameras.
"I regret nothing -- in the space of three months I became a star."
Every
evening at 7.30 pm, Hoxhaj reads the news in a revealing and preferably
pink jacket, but she was quick to point out that she dresses like other
women of her age in everyday life.
Her
stripped down look "is only for television, for information," said the
presenter, who also studies law and psychology when she's not in the
studio.
Hoxhaj's
newfound fame has landed her a job offer in Sydney as a presenter for a
soon-to-launch Australian TV channel -- paying 3,000 euros ($3,280) a
week, and requiring her to present the news topless.
"I have not decided yet, I'm still in discussions," said Hoxhaj.
Preceding
her in the anchor job was Enki Bracaj, a 21-year-old student, whose
bare bulletins went viral in the Balkans and made international
headlines.
Officially
she left because she was unhappy with her salary, but according to her
colleagues, she managed to land a job as a model at a fashion magazine.
Zjarr
TV is not the only place where female anchors have gone bare -- in
Venezuela, for example, a presenter on a news website stripped naked
last year to toast her country's success in the Copa America football
championships.
But
in traditional Albania, home to a mostly Muslim population of about
three million, the risque presenting style has caused a stir on Facebook
and other social media sites.
"It's
pathetic to have accepted such a thing just to be on screen," wrote one
online critic, while another said the move was "outrageous" and
"disgustingly sexist".
But Hoxhaj said she was not affected by such reactions, insisting: "I had the courage to do what I do and now I'm a star."
Aside from social networks, Zjarr TV has incited little reaction from feminist groups or journalist associations in Albania.
"There
is a diversity of choice and everyone is free to change channel," said
Leonard Olli, a journalist and PR specialist in the capital Tirana.
Aleksander
Cipa, President of the Union of Albanian Journalists, said Zjarr TV's
tactics did little to help traditional news outlets as they struggle
with declining audiences and sales.
"Nudity cannot resolve the crisis in the media, which will serve anything to the public to survive," he said.
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