
Invited to the show "Ku ke Humbur", on Top Albania Radio, was the moderator Aida Shtino, who revealed more details about her career, where she also confessed more about her personal life.
Years ago, the investigative show in Albania was broadcast on Albanian screens. "Lost People" by Aida Shtino. It was the program that returned to their homes the most beloved people, who could not be found for years. Investigations on the show usually started from the last contact reported by the relatives of the missing person and continue on the basis of communications obtained through phone calls or inquiries from the group of assistant journalists of the show. All information was provided on the basis of testimonies from relatives or friends of the missing person.
Due to the great investment in time and dedication, the staff of this show, led by Aida Shtinon, managed to build an unprecedented phenomenon on television screens in terms of the themes and real events that took place. But why did this show end? Aida tells the real reason in this exclusive interview in "Ku ke lost":
In fact, the last show was broadcast on RTSH, on the Albanian Public Radio Television. It was 2014 and the last show was one of the most successful, where we had three cases that night and we found all three cases. The next day they call me to the directorate and tell me that the show will be closed because there is no funding. Without cause. I haven't said it often, because my interviews have been very few in the media, but I'm saying it with you here that years have passed and it was like a child that I raised with a lot I could sacrifice and it managed to be an institution. And the moment they told me, look, the lights are going to go out, you're not going to be there anymore, it was like something disappeared. I got the car then and was thinking about how I was going to tell the staff that we were all connected. If we changed television, I would take everyone with me as a director, as an editor, as journalists, they were all a group. The movements were not due to me, but as is known in the media. And I took the car and walked alone and it was a very boring day for me. I am very sad.
I had to bear it once with myself and then pass it on to the staff. What hurt me the most was how I would tell the family members who looked at us as a window where they were looking for their children. Then I had to leave the media. To calm myself down. Look where I was. That even in my dreams they appeared. I saw dreams with people I was looking for. It had become a part of my life. It was impossible to break away because people were chasing me.
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