Ana Rosa Quintana reacted this wednesday “Ana Rosa program” to a new technological advance that could affect the work you do in the not-too-distant future. Some countries introduce virtual servers in the news areas, as in Kuwait.
“A virtual news presenter came to the United Arab Emirates. Her name is Feda, she is blonde and does not wear the hijab, which is mandatory in Kuwait, but because it is virtual…”He started by explaining Ana Rosa.
“They’re going to leave the servers down and that’s what we lacked. That’s what we wanted. We can do it… Well, no”The journalist was released this Wednesday to start one of his usual critiques of the purple formation, where he had a new collision.
Ana Rosa admitted that this virtual progress is “slowing”, but It does not rule out that television stations in other countries eventually “consider” copying this technique.
Joaquín Prat, for his part, pointed out that the presence of virtual servers in regions is not “coincidence”. “They are not fully defenders of freedom of the press”. “Kuwait, Russia, China… So let the government tell you what they want you to know and not tell you what they don’t want you to know.”
The presenter also noticed the “macho” component of the cases they gave as examples to think this issue was resolved: “Did you notice? They’re all beautiful and thin and young.”