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SloveniaSports2/7/2026

We're counting on it.

An interview with Metka Majer, editor-in-chief of 24UR at POP TV, discussing the upcoming election debates on POP TV. Topics include the selection of locations and themes for the debates, criteria for choosing guests, the number of debates planned, and reasons for holding them in public spaces. The discussion also touches on accusations of bias, disinformation, deepfakes, and balancing commercial pressures with public interest in running an electoral project.

Metka Majer, vodja uredništva 24ur (foto: POP TV)

Z Metko Majer, vodjo uredništva 24UR, se pogovarjamo o vsem, kar se bo letos dogajalo okoli predvolilnih soočenj na POP TV. Izvemo (skoraj) vse o predvolilnem roadshowu Od glasnosti do jasnosti: kako so izbrali mesta in teme, kakšni so kriteriji za izbor gostov, koliko soočenj bo in zakaj so se sploh odločili iti med ljudi.

Za piko na i pa še o očitkih pristranskosti, tudi dezinformacijah in deepfakih ter o tem, kako je danes voditi volilni projekt med komercialnimi pritiski in javnim interesom.

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Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:11:38 — 32.8MB)

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Gostitelja sta  Nataša Briški  (Metina lista) in  Aljaž Pengov Bitenc (pengovsky.com). Komentarji in predlogi dobrodošli tudi na info@metinalista.si. #MetinČaj

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We're counting on it.

An interview with Metka Majer, editor-in-chief of 24UR at POP TV, discussing the upcoming election debates on POP TV. Topics include the selection of locations and themes for the debates, criteria for choosing guests, the number of debates planned, and reasons for holding them in public spaces. The discussion also touches on accusations of bias, disinformation, deepfakes, and balancing commercial pressures with public interest in running an electoral project.

Bias read (Center): The article is a podcast transcript discussing media practices and election coverage without taking a clear stance on any political issue. It focuses on procedural aspects of organizing debates and mentions challenges like bias and disinformation neutrally.