Δευτέρα 5 Σεπτεμβρίου 2011

Kuba Wojewódzki


Jakub Władysław Wojewódzki known as Kuba Wojewódzki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkuba vɔjɛˈvut͡skʲi]; born 2 August 1963 in Koszalin,Poland) is a Polish journalist, TV personality, drummer, and comedian.
Wojewódzki was a judge on the Polish Idol. He also was the Polish representative on the World Idol on 25 December 2003.
In the 1980s, he was a member of punk bands called System and New Dada. Currently, he is a drummer in the band called Klatu.
He was criticized for being extremely harsh on Idol contestants and for making racist comments. While translating for a contestant who spoke limited Polish, he claimed that contestant had answered "Why are you in Poland? with "I married a white woman and then ate her." and mistranslated "I studied here." as "She was a bit gristly." He then encouraged the audience to laugh at the contestant.
In his talk show, he explores numerous controversial issues. On one of his shows (aired on 25 March 2008), a cartoonist Marek Raczkowski inserted the Polish flag into dog poop, referencing a scandal he created after his semi-serious statement about the animals' faeces on public pavements. The incident was widely discussed by the media.  On his morning radio show, in June 2011, he said that perhaps there should be "a national register of negroes" and stated that that day's show was sponsored by the Warsaw branch of the Ku Klux Klan. His comments were condemned by members of ethnic minorities in Poland.
Since 2006, he has been working for TVN.
He has his own TV show called Kuba Wojewódzki and is a judge on Mam talent!, the Polish edition of Britain's got talent and since 2011 also on X-Factor.

Birth nameJakub Władysław Wojewódzki
Born2 August 1963 (age 48)
Koszalin, Poland
Mediumtelevision, radio, press
NationalityPolish
Years active2002-present
GenresSocial satire, Talk show
Websitehttp://www.kuba.tvn.pl

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