This is the end of a certain era. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/240d8/620x0/1/0/2025/03/25/xm737nzdlqr11dbs6vsmk6og9h3p4nlGufds4jik.jpg" Alt = "Edward Miszczak, Screen YouTube @Fakt" Style = "background-color: rgba (66,60,70.1)" > < P > Legendary Nina Terentiew, Over the years, the face and heart of Polsat's greatest musical events, will no longer act as artistic director Polsat Hit Festival. For many, this is a shocking message & ndash; Because it is difficult to imagine a festival in the Forest Opera without its watchful eye, a sense of trend & oacute; in and unique style.

< p > Information about the change was confirmed by Edward Miszczak & ndash; Station program director. Although he did not reveal many details & ł & oacute; in, his statement for the portal wirtualnemedia.pl was full of symbolism:

< p > & ndash; We listen to the expectations and needs of our viewer & Oacute; W, and the answer to them is Polsat Hit Festival in a new, refreshed formula. We have many surprises for the viewer & ndash; announced Miszczak.

< P >Katarzyna Wajda became the new artistic director of the event, and her debut in this role will take place during this year's edition of the festival, which will take place on 23 & Amp; Ndash; May 25 at the Forest Opera in Sopot. Will he manage to maintain prestige and momentum, which for years have been the hallmark of the event under the care of the teek ?

< P > Nina Terentiew is a figure-institution in Polish media. For decades, she was shaped by the tastes of the viewer & Oacute; in and promoted the biggest stars. Although she has been withdrawn from the foreground for several years, her presence & ndash; Even the symbolic & ndash; He was still of great importance. He still sits on the Polsat Supervisory Board and appears on the most important events of the station, but its impact on the artistic direction of television clearly weakens.

< p > & ndash; I think that we make the biggest mistake that we make people medi & oacute; in, there is a lack of empathy. I am guilty of this attitude myself and for a long time I had to repent & ndash; Monika Richardson recently said in an interview with Pleiades, also referring to Nina Terentiew and Edward Miszczak.

< p > & ndash; At some point, they kept their ear very vigilantly on the ground. But these times are probably over. They do not have worthy successors & in & ndash; added.

< p > Although it will no longer manage one of Polsat's flagship events, Nina Terentiew does not completely disappear from the world of Medi & oacute; w. He still remains one of the most influential women in the history of Polish television. Her decision & ndash; voluntary or not & ndash; It is a symbol of generational change and Polsat's transition into a new stage. But what she created will be remembered by the viewer & in forever.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116