On April 10 in Warsaw a manifestation “in defense of the Republic” took place. This is the aftermath of the last judgment of the Provincial Administrative Court, which annulled the decision to grant the concession station. Among the gathered they appeared Danuta Holecka and Michał Rachoń – TV faces. The journalist gave a short speech. Tears were poured.
Danuta Holecka turned to the viewers of the Republic. “I would like to thank you very much”
– We only for a moment, because we have a program in a moment. For you. Because the state is a republic. Not us, the state. And we are simply with you and I wanted to thank you a lot, because the heart like you show us … – Holecka began, but it interrupted for a moment, because the emotion took her voice after the words spoken by someone in the crowd. – I know, you said “always”. I will say short. We just love you, really. Like our brothers, sisters, parents. You are the closest family for us she added. After this statement, the collected crowd began to shout “here is Poland” and “Danuta”. Michał Rachoń also added a few words from himself. The journalist thanked for the support so far and greeted “Friends from a competitive station” in Poland 24. You can find the whole recording at the end of the article.
TV Republika and WPOLSK24 without a license. What does this mean?
Both television may disappear from the multiplex, which will result in a drastic decline in the audience, market share and earnings from advertising. However, this will not happen as soon as it may seem. In an interview with TOK FM, media expert, Stanisław Jędrzejewski, said that he may not even occur at all. – All hysteria sounding in the statements of politicians is above all excess. Will not be turned off. According to him, the appeal procedure may continue for a year or two. – Later the next competition will be organized, a repetition. There are many, many months ahead of us – he admitted. It is also worth emphasizing that the judgment of the Provincial Administrative Court in Warsaw is not final, and the decision may be appealed to the Supreme Administrative Court within 30 days.