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Source: Gazprom – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.
In an interview (https://www.ekonomim.com/kultur-sanat/gazprom-media-istanbul-projemizin-basli-basina-kahramani-haberi-877489) with a popular Turkish publication, Boris Khanchalyan explained how our projects are becoming the foundation for intercultural cooperation. We've translated it into Russian especially for you, highlighting the most interesting parts.
🔹The "survival" format has become a cultural phenomenon. According to Boris Khanchalyan, shows with this concept are a distinct topic, resonating widely in Russia. This format reflects a new generation of reality television throughout the television industry.
🔹Media = the engine of tourism. Gazprom-Media is a leader in creating television shows. Last year, 18 new projects aired on TV channels. The Turkish publication was particularly interested in the reality show "Survive in Istanbul"—the program airs on TNT on Sundays.
🔹From content exchange to full-fledged joint production. According to Boris Khanchalyan, cooperation between Russia and Turkey has already expanded beyond isolated projects. He cited the example of the film "The Prophet: The Story of Alexander Pushkin," which entered the top 10 box office releases in Turkey and received a theatrical release extension.
We, as an editorial team, especially appreciate that the conversation isn't just about numbers, but also about cultural chemistry. It's about how the show can become a meeting point between two industries and two audiences. And frankly, after this, you definitely don't just want to watch the reality show, but book a ticket to Istanbul right away.
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