World Chess News

World Chess News
World Chess News
Genre News
Country of origin Sweden
Language(s) English, Swedish
Production
Running time 28 min.
Broadcast
Original airing August 2, 2004
External links
Website

World Chess News or Mitt i Schack (the original Swedish title) is a Swedish TV-show about chess. The show aired for the first time on August 2, 2004. The episodes are 28 min, with a new episode every week.

The show has been aired on the following channels:

Channel Aired from - to
* Öppna Kanalen Stockholm August 2004 -
* Öppna Kanalen Skövde April 2006 -
* Öppna Kanalen Växjö May 2006 -
* Dream TV Systems August 2007 - May 2008
* Öppna Kanalen Uddevalla August 2008 -
* Öppna Kanalen Jönköping August 2008 - June 2009

Contents

The idea with the program

The idea behind WCN was to spread chess news all over the world, to show chess players that the effort they put into chess is noticed, and to show non‐chess players that chess inspires and engages all kinds of people: chess is so much more than just an ancient board‐game. WCN was started as a protest to the negligence of chess by the Swedish media, and it is run by a non‐profit organization that survives through private donations.

Production

The show is produced by siblings Adriana, Antonia, and Amelia Krzymowska, and Alfred and Albert Krzymowski (aged 22–15 in August 2009), who together created the idea and concept. They produce and market the show in their spare time, while managing their academic careers and participating in the competitive chess scene.

Cast

  • Adriana Krzymowska
  • Antonia Krzymowska
  • Amelia Krzymowska
  • Alfred Krzymowski
  • Albert Krzymowski
  • Arne Johansson
  • Bo Kyhle

Episodes

There have been 286 episodes so far (as of March 1st, 2010).

Previous Episodes of Chess TV

References

Chess.com

Dagens Industri 2009-12-30

Realtid.se 2009-12-21

Realtid.se 2009-12-04

External links



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