The article discusses the ARD television network's recent programming choices, which featured crime series set in various locations across Europe. Starting in Greece with 'Tod in der Bucht – Ein Kreta-Krimi,' the series then moved to the north with 'Der Dänemark-Krimi' and concluded in Switzerland with 'Der Zürich-Krimi.' The program covered a total distance of 4,393 kilometers, all while viewers remained at home. The author criticizes the selection of locations, suggesting that other destinations such as Bozen, Croatia, Amsterdam, and others could have been included. However, the author notes that visiting these places would require waiting for another arbitrarily chosen TV main evening slot.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article does not take a clear ideological stance. It critiques the arbitrary nature of TV programming decisions but does not frame the issue in a politically charged manner. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the logistical aspects of the broadcast rather than advocating for any particular政治或
Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 65 · Objetividad 70): The article reports on a TV series lineup featuring crime stories set in various regions, but lacks specific details about the actual event being discussed. It mentions locations and titles but does not clarify what 'event' the articles are all about. The tone is somewhat critical of the programming




