Weekly Worker
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Genre | daytime television Factual television |
Composer(s) | Unknown |
Country of origin | Malgrave |
Original language(s) | Malgravean Ancient, Mystrian Common |
No. of series | 54 (1968-) |
No. of episodes | 2,808 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
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Distributor | Malgravean Broadcasting Service |
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Original network | MBS Three |
Picture format | 1080i (16:9 HDTV) |
Original release | 21 July 1968 |
Weekly Worker is a highly popular daytime television show broadcast weekly on MBS Three. It is designed to showcase the work carried out by workers in various sectors of the Malgravean economy, and instill a sense of pride and drive to achieve more in the workplace and achieve targets related to the countries three-year plan.
History
Weekly Worker was started under the Socialist Republic of Malgrave in an attempt to showcase the performance of workers in different parts of the Malgravean economy, with the idea that highlighting the efficiency of these workers would instill a sense of pride and drive other workers to perform equally hard which itself would help the countries three-year plans.
According to reports the Weekly Worker had a demonstrable impact on the efficiency of workers employed in sectors of the economy such as mining, forestry and heavy industry, although, it had less of an impact on workers employed in retail sectors and fishing. It also was linked to several accidents, and a few directives were placed in the 70s to prevent safety-measures being bypassed by workers in an attempt to increase their own workrate.
In the 90s the Weekly Worker was nearly cancelled due to financial difficulties being experienced by the company at the time, however, the project itself was then directly financed by the government who saw the Weekly Worker as a viable project to try and work towards ending the economic crisis that signalled the Lost Decade.
A multitude of people have hosted the Weekly Worker over the years, with notable examples being Kim Hye-jin and Lotte Hansen