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That's the kind of trouble Darja Zgonc and Edi Pucer had on camera.
Slovenia⚽ Sports21 hr. ago

That's the kind of trouble Darja Zgonc and Edi Pucer had on camera.

The article describes a behind-the-scenes look at challenges faced by journalists Darja Zgonc and Edi Pucer during live broadcasts for POP TV. It highlights comedic mishaps such as a journalist being hit by a ball, confusion over who would read the forecast, and difficulties during interviews. The piece emphasizes the unpredictable nature of live television, particularly when hosts and reporters interact with the public outside the studio. It mentions that unexpected incidents, like props or balls flying by, can disrupt the broadcast. POP TV has released a compilation video showcasing these humorous moments, which were previously unknown to viewers.

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Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenter21 hr. ago
That's the kind of trouble Darja Zgonc and Edi Pucer had on camera.

The article describes a behind-the-scenes look at challenges faced by journalists Darja Zgonc and Edi Pucer during live broadcasts for POP TV. It highlights comedic mishaps such as a journalist being hit by a ball, confusion over who would read the forecast, and difficulties during interviews. The piece emphasizes the unpredictable nature of live television, particularly when hosts and reporters interact with the public outside the studio. It mentions that unexpected incidents, like props or balls flying by, can disrupt the broadcast. POP TV has released a compilation video showcasing these humorous moments, which were previously unknown to viewers.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on entertainment and sports-related content, specifically the humorous challenges faced by TV presenters during live broadcasts. There is no political framing or discussion of contentious issues. The tone remains light-hearted and observational, with no indication of ideological,

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