Fiks Fare

In today's world, Fiks Fare has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide range of people. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Fiks Fare has become increasingly present in our lives, playing a crucial role in various aspects of modern society. Whether we are talking about Fiks Fare's influence on popular culture, its impact on the global economy, or its importance in the scientific realm, there is no doubt that Fiks Fare is high on the current discussion agenda. In this article, we will explore in depth the role of Fiks Fare in our lives and analyze its relevance in different contexts.

Fiks Fare
Genresatire
Presented byLuis Salla, Devis Muka
Dorian Ramaliu
Country of originAlbania
Original release
Release19 December 2002 (2002-12-19)

Fiks Fare is a daily show on Albanian television station Top Channel. It premiered on 19 December 2002. It is currently co-hosted by Devis Muka and Dorian Ramaliu. Fiks Fare uses humor and satire to discuss negative aspects of society, such as corruption, fraud, law-breaking by public officials, human rights violations and development issues. It includes entertainment elements such as dance and music. Its popularity and its simple language has made it an important means of raising awareness. Fiks Fare is quoted in the academic journal Current Anthropology as an innovative format of activism in the field of anti-corruption.[1] It is based on the Italian entertainment program Striscia la notizia.

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  1. ^ Musaraj, Smoki (2018). "Corruption, Right On! Hidden Cameras, Cynical Satire, and Banal Intimacies of Anti-corruption". Current Anthropology. 59: 105–116. doi:10.1086/696162. ISSN 0011-3204. S2CID 148598894.