



The guest of the program is the editor-in-chief of the weekly "Arguments and Facts" Vladislav Starkov.
How experience working at the Hydrometeorological Center helps "predict the weather" in relationships with people.
The boundaries of what is permitted: what will never be printed on the pages of the weekly.
Principles of managing the publication and the personal responsibility of the editor-in-chief for the reliability of information.
Can anyone put pressure on the press and why.
Criteria for selecting material for the front page. V.A. Starkov's opinion on the press and television.
The press as an object of interest to rich and influential people.
How can a reader understand where the truth is and where the lie is.
The balance of objectivity and honesty as a way to justify the reader's trust.
Starkov V.A. -- journalist