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Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 3:41 am
by asimd23
Instead of putting a crown on his head, Watson reporter Nico Franzoni put a bottle to his mouth in the Bellevue Bar during the "Night of the Long Knives". The reporting would be "a bit more mobile and social media-savvy than the competition," announced Watson editor-in-chief Maurice Thiriet on persoenlich.com . In practice, this meant that Franzoni got drunk and documented this in the live ticker . And - equipped with a microphone and flask - he tried to persuade politicians to drink with him. CVP National Councillor Martin Candinas joined in, while SP President Christian Levrat walked past the reporter without saying a word. Franzoni gave chase, accompanied by increasingly loud cries of: "Mr. Levrat. Mr. Levrat! MR. LEVRAT!!"


Rude? Disrespectful? Does that really south africa rcs data hit the mark with the target audience of "Watson"? to be not exactly a permanent condition for the "Watson" makers, but at least it is common practice. The "legendary Friday beer" is mentioned among the benefits for employees. And in the "Wein doch!" format, employees and guests get drunk in front of the camera so that they can then talk about their problems. But I doubt whether a Federal Council election provides the right setting for young people's drinking games.