From Njuz Net, they promise lots of laughter, entertainment, and new revolutionary ideas. Grafa has promised to show the Sarajevo audience his unrealized ideas, logos, and graphic solutions, while Vlada and Viktor will try to fix them if they can even understand them. They leave room for interaction with the audience, questions and comments, and solve problems and give advice on the spot.
"This show, which still bears the uninventive working title VGV, is a very risky experiment. It was born out of a desire to try and capture on camera a piece of the atmosphere of working in the editorial office, during which our colleague Grafa most often makes us laugh with his ideas and business projects. So this is like a behind-the-scenes look at the process of creating Njuz and 24 minutes, a process that consists of a lot of mutual teasing, provoking, and inappropriate jokes," said the Njuz Net team about their new format.
They add that the experiment is risky because there is a danger of crossing the line of good taste or, even worse, getting bored and stopping filming. Each episode might be the last. But that's exactly what makes it fun.
"So, come on! This might be our first, and at the same time, farewell performance in Sarajevo. In any case, historic," they state.
Note that last year in June, the Meeting Point cinema was sold out to the last seat, and extra tickets were in demand. For almost two hours of performance, Jelisaveta, Viktor, Nenad, and Marko managed to make the audience laugh to tears.
Since 2013, the team behind the satirical portal Njuz Net has been the author of one of the most popular TV shows, "24 Minutes with Zoran Kesić." Since 2020, they have been creating podcasts and satirical news on their YouTube channel.
They currently have 75 thousand followers on the channel who regularly follow their Njuz Podcast, POPcast, Njuz Kiz, and VGV podcast. They say they talk about important and not-so-important topics and run them through the Njuz Net filter.
Njuz Net started as a satirical portal that, since 2010, has been publishing fictional news under the slogan "News in the Mirror." From its inception to today, Njuz has published over 7,000 texts, graphics, quizzes, photo galleries, and other content, and has taken a prominent place on the satirical scene in Serbia and the region.
Tickets for the live podcast are available via the online platform www.karter.ba.
