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Nude weather reports

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Nude weather reports have been regular features on at least one television and one radio station, and on the stations' web sites.

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Počasíčko [cs] (a diminutive of the Czech word for weather), a late-night weather report on TV Nova in the Czech Republic, featured a reverse strip tease: a model began the segment in the nude and then gradually put on clothes appropriate for the next day's weather forecast. The programme first aired in 1998[1] In 2007 it was resurrected on TV Nova's website.[2]

In 2001 Radio Tango in Oslo, Norway, began broadcasting weather reports presented by a nude model, glimpses of whom were provided on the station's web site.[3][4]

In a single instance in 2013, Doria Tillier, the weather presenter on Le Grand Journal on Canal+ in France, promised to do her segment next day à poil (naked) if France qualified for the World Cup. After they qualified, she fulfilled her pledge by doing her segment in a punning way in the village of Poil.[5] The broadcast also included her streaking in a field, filmed from a distance.[6]

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References[edit]

  1. Ondřej Aust (2014-02-04). "Nova vysílá 20 let. Od webů a produkce pořadů se vrací ke klasickému byznysu". Médiář. Retrieved on 2020-01-09. (in Czech).
  2. Jan Kálal (2007-05-18). "Televize Nova vyrábí pořad jen pro internet. Počasíčko". Lupa.cz. Retrieved on 2020-01-09. (in Czech).
  3. Reuters (2001-05-04). "Radio Tango calls the tune in the nude". iol.co.za. Retrieved on 2006-04-02.
  4. Anya Khait. "Radio Nudity". Media Post. 2001-05-07. Retrieved on 2020-01-09.
  5. Louis Haushalter (2013-11-21). "Doria Tillier 'à Poil': le Grand Journal fait un carton d'audience". Europe 1. Retrieved on 2020-01-09. (in French).
  6. Chloë Lebeau (2013-11-20). "Doria Tillier présente la météo de Canal + 'à Poil'". RTL. Retrieved on 2020-01-09. (in French).

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