Stella Stylianos: The first years on television were difficult, with pressure and anxiety

“The entertainment shows have lost their role,” said Stella Stylianou interviewed the show “Mega Good morning” and Rania Theodorakopoulou. The journalist and presenter spoke of her beginning in the area, entertainment, and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. “I didn’t realize from a girl that I wanted to be a journalist. But I had a natural curiosity. TV came to me. The early years were difficult, with a lot of pressure and stress. No matter how critical comments I received, I said I would try and make it. It’s not easy to cross the line for me to get ahead, my time will come. One of my most difficult moments in the air was when the autocue wasn’t working,” Stella Stylianos originally said. Stella Stylianou then said: “Enjoyment is difficult, because you have to give birth to the news, while in information the issues already exist. Entertainment shows have lost their role. The viewers want to be discharged from the briefing. I don’t know how he marries crime with something fun. I do not honor our level as viewers to engage in television shocks.” In closing, Stella Stylianou said: “My parents have lived the war in Cyprus. Every time they tell me stories, they brag. Recently my mom and I visited her home in the Occupied and the moment was shocking. The Famagusta series came at the right time to remind the older and teach the younger”.