The year is 1999. In a forgotten corner of late-night cable, a show called Sitel Vo Zivo airs. It’s a bizarre hybrid: part call-in psychic hotline, part found-footage review, hosted by two washed-up performers named Mira and Dax.
The show’s gimmick? Every episode, they claim to tune into a "live feed from the other side of the screen." In reality, it’s just old VHS tapes of abandoned malls and Soviet-era control rooms. But the ratings have tanked. Tonight is their final episode.
Sitel’s broad appeal lies in its diverse content strategy, which balances hard news with high-energy entertainment. The channel's "vo živo" (live) status is most critical for its (Information Program), which includes: