The public chain denies the image of Patrícia Plaja. to have censored
TV3 had to leave this Wednesday due to allegations of censorship against one of its morning programs. The charge of alleged censorship has featured the cleavage of government spokeswoman Patrícia Plaja as its protagonist. The visible face of the Catalan government has given an interview in the program Els Matins, on TV3, on the occasion of his first birthday as head of the Palau de la Generalitat spokesman. But what ultimately emerged from the conversation is the neckline and change of image of Plaja benefiting from a break from advertising.
At the beginning of the interview, the cleavage was clearly visible. When the publicity appeared, the shirt completely covered it. And besides that, the labels of the television room also helped in that sense. The journalist Mayka Navarro, present on the public channel, accused the program of censorship and claimed the freedom of women to show off their necklines. The journalist Anna Punsí has reported that during the break they took the jacket from the spokeswoman and lifted her shirt with a needle.
The show has admitted changes to the government spokeswoman’s wardrobe but has denied charges of censorship. “We want to make it clear that during the interview with Patrícia Plaja we solved live a situation that we find uncomfortable for the interviewee, because she adjusted her top herself,” they said in a statement from Els Matins de TV3 who posted on their Twitter account was published. “The implementation of the program has been as usual and there has been no censorship of any kind,” they said in the program. The regional executive’s spokeswoman, who is neither a counselor nor part of the board of directors, has avoided commenting on the controversy.
Source: La Verdad

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