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Eleonora Mileti: “Costas Tsouros was clear about coming to Mega Calimera until he got his own show”

Eleonora Mileti: “Costas Tsouros was clear about coming to Mega Calimera until he got his own show”

“I had my morning coffee one night,” says Eleonora Mileti.

Eleonora Mileti was the guest of Eleni Minegaki on Friday afternoon. The two women’s discussion focused on television…

First, Eleni Minegaki asked Eleonora Meliti about the much-discussed agenda statement that some of the partners in the shows have. The announcer explained exactly what he meant…

“When I was at Morning Coffee, there was a period where every month and a half they would bring me a new co-host, and the co-host would come with demands. ‘I’m coming but I want 50% of the show’, ‘I’m coming but if my mileage doesn’t solidify I’ll come on the show,'” “I’m coming but I want to talk more than Eleonora.” All this was conveyed to me and I had to bear all this. So this is the agenda.

In a show where things aren’t clear cut, having someone with their own agenda is a bad thing. The agenda is also hidden, it does not reveal itself…” Eleonora Meletti said and continued:

“For example, we had Kostas Tsouros. When Kostas Tsouros came to the Mega Kalimera show, it was clear that he would come so that he would have his own show. It was agreed with the station that he would get his own show at the first opportunity. We are not talking about an agenda here.

But my friend Costas said something very true and I will point out what he said and use it here. When I was going through this, I was feeling insecure, and I probably felt inadequate going through all of this, over my morning coffee. That’s why I say it’s a thorn.”

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“I had morning coffee one night, but I didn’t sleep. I’ve been writing newscasts for four years,” Eleonora Mileti told Eleni Minegaki.