Olya (talk show)

Olya is a Ukrainian talk show on the Novyi Kanal. It is an adaptation of the American TV show The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Olya
Also known asОЛЯ
GenreTalk show
Created byOlha Freimut
Presented byOlha Freimut
Country of originUkraine
Original languagesUkrainian, Russian
No. of seasons1
Production
DistributorWarner Bros. Television (USA)
Release
Original networkNovyi Kanal
Original releaseAugust 28, 2018 (2018-08-28) 
present
External links
Website
TV presenter and the person of the project - Olha Freimut

Olha Freimut is presenter.

Synopsis

The show is entertaining, it focuses on coverage of topical topics that have been violated within a few days before the ether.

The project is broadcast on Novyi Kanal four days a week - from Tuesday to Friday.

The guests of the project are stars of different sizes and directions, such as Serhiy Prytula, Iryna Bilyk, Mélovin, Jamala and others like that. Similarly, in each issue there appears a hero from non-public people, but with this man has some great achievement in his life, a meaningful act, an unusual passion or skill. During the entire release, the presenter actively contacts the audience in the hall.

Adaptation

The show is an adaptation of the American talk show The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which is the winner of the 4th Emmy Award and 11 times nominees for this award. The Olya show is the first legal adaptation of the American project in the world.[1]

Controversy

Censorship and Ukrainian disapproval

The show introduced the practice of visiting online enemies, the rubric was called "Heathers: I LOVE YOU". Olha Fremut visited people who insult her on the Internet, in the format of the show "Olya". In many ways this part of the program has been condemned [2][3]

By the end of the first season of the show, many Ukrainian media have published news about the failure of the show on Ukrainian television and its further closure. The main reason was given the mentality of the Ukrainians, who do not like the format of the show, suitable for Americans.[4][5][6][7] The Novyi Kanal has not made any official statements on this matter.

References

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