Globalno (TV show)

Globalno
Genre Talk show
Created by Boris Malagurski
Directed by Dario Stojanović
Presented by Boris Malagurski
Country of origin Bosnia and Herzegovina
Original language(s) Serbian, Bosnian
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 17 (as of April 22, 2016)
Production
Location(s) Bijeljina
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 90 minutes (with commercials)
Release
Original network BN TV
Picture format 16:9 576i (SDTV)
Original release December 18, 2015 (2015-12-18)
External links
Website

Globalno (English: Globally) is a Bosnian television show airing on Fridays on BN Televizija in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] The show premiered on Friday, December 18, 2015, and is hosted by Boris Malagurski. The TV show deals with global political, economic and social issues from a domestic perspective.[1]

Format

The TV show begins with a monologue by the host, Malagurski, who talks about events from the previous week, with video clips and photographs. The monologue is inspired by Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Malagurski gives his comments in front of a studio audience and then introduces the guests, with whom he talks for the rest of the show. The program sometimes includes reports from Bijeljina and cities in the region, but also countries around the world, such as Australia and South Africa.

Guests

Politicians from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia who have made appearances on the show include former or current ministers of the Serbian Government such as Velimir Ilić, Žarko Obradović, Dragan Šutanovac and Bratislav Petković, Human Shield members Ivan Pernar and Ivan Vilibor Sinčić, and member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Mladen Ivanić.

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 TBD December 18, 2015 TBA

Season One

No. Original air date Guest(s) Reports/Inclusions Ref.
1December 18, 2015Boško Jakšić, Domagoj Margetić, Dragan PetrovićStefan Popović, Zlatko Bogatinovski, Aleksandar Savić[2]
Third World War
2December 25, 2015Dragoljub Petrović, Mila Alečković, Branko PavlovićNele Karajlić, Dragoljub Ljubičić[2]
The biggest events in 2015
3January 15, 2016Vladimir Marinković, Branko Ružić, Borko StefanovićFran Brdar, Lara Janković[2]
Left-wing politics in the Balkans and in the World
4January 22, 2016Ivan Vilibor Sinčić, Boško Obradović, Marko MilačićN/A[2]
Anti-globalization movement in the Balkans
5January 29, 2016Bratislav Petković, Feđa Dimović, Branko RadakovićN/A[2]
Culture in the Balkans and in the world
6February 5, 2016Mladen Ivanić, Dragan Čavić, Mićo Mićić, Empty ChairN/A[2]
The current political situation in the Republic of Srpska
7February 12, 2016Marija Obradović, Dijana Vukomanović, Sanda Rašković IvićN/A[2]
The Women position in society, Russia–European Union relations, European migrant crisis
8February 19, 2016Velimir Ilić, Žarko Obradović, Dragan Šutanovac, Marko ÐurišićN/A[2]
Serbia–NATO Agreement, Serbian parliamentary election
9February 25, 2016Istok Pavlović, Dragan Jovanović, Nevena TomićAleksandar Stevanović[2]
Social media in election campaigns, Anti-NATO protest in Belgrade, Media, Serbian parliamentary election, US presidential election.
10March 4, 2016Boban Jevtić, Vera Robić-Škarica, Emir HadžihafizbegovićZoran Galić[2]
Regional film co-production.
11March 11, 2016Ivan Pernar, Radomir ŠalićMuharem Karamujić[2]
The banking sector in BiH, Serbia, Croatia and the world.
12March 18, 2016Zvonimir Trajković, Zlatko BogatinovskiN/A[2]
How did we get to this political and economic situation?
13March 25, 2016Aleksandar Radojević, Jugoslav CvetkovićN/A[2]
Vaccine controversies
14April 1, 2016Aleksa Milojević, Aleksandar Protić, Marko Ignjatić, Vladimir Vlajić, Marko AntićĐuro Ćetković, Stefan Popović[2]
To leave the Balkans or not to leave.
15April 8, 2016Slobodan Bijelić, Goran Petronijević, Branko RadunAnte Nazor[2]
The ICTY sentences given to Radovan Karadžić and Vojislav Šešelj.
16April 15, 2016Savo Štrbac, Hrvoje Runtić, Zoran KojićN/A[2]
Croatia-Serbia relations
17April 22, 2016Šeherzada Delić, Marko Vidojković, Vladislav Dajković, Damir NikšićN/A[2]
How to change societies through revolutionary methods

International broadcast

Globalno is seen internationally on YouTube[3] and is broadcast on BN TV Satellite Channel on Fridays.[4]

See also

References

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