Today they are 14 years old on Top Channel and are enough to not remember much about what happened to them, so even Beti Njuma, the well-known journalist and news star at Top, humorously says that the beginnings in the journalism look very ancient . However, there are some details among them that are not forgotten, no matter how long they are away ...
There are a couple of weeks since Beti has come out of the news and documentary box on Top Channel to deal with Top Talent, the newest show on this screen, in which Beti is part of the jury. Perhaps it is the most "pink" program she has done almost in her entire career, though she will not call it this because she appreciates the fact that all the young people presented to the jury have taken very seriously the competition committed to maximizing their best.
This is a beautiful period that has returned Betin even in its beginning in journalism and in the distant year 1997 - when Albania had just emerged from the terrible events of March. So confessed to Pop Culture today, recalling its beginnings that had a connection with Edi Krasta. At that time, Beti went to Radio Time, among the private radio stations at the time, where he was director Adi Krasta: "Adi Krasta was the director of Radio Time. I suggested a show and after leaving the meeting, he said to me: "Convince me!" We did a conversation and he liked the fact that I had chosen a format that he did some years earlier in '93 or '94, recalls Beti.
But Adi, however, is not one of those who are easily obeyed, no matter how different: "Then he asked me a question:" Who was the Pope Vojten's assassin? "I, naturally and without thought, told Ali Agca ... "- and after that, I really did.
Recalling himself, Beti also gives advice to all young people who want to be part of the television: "It's not enough to have fluency in speech and to talk beautifully, you need to know more or less everything, read and to have information from all areas. "
With Adin, he is linked again to Betin. As she confesses, even when she realized the first documentary, Aad had a hand. At that time, he was director at Telesport: "Adi Krasta is also something else, my first documentary I did for Telesport and Aad was the director of Telesport. Then I devoted myself to the documentary, I became a documentary author. So Aad has twice influenced me. "
