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Provjereno focuses on investigative journalism reports in Croatia, including social and political issues, is also well-known for its experimental reports and segments that are occasionally more light-hearted. Because the series often deals with corruption and crime, many of the journalists have received threats over the years. Despite this, Provjereno is credited with exposing many cases of crime, corruption and governmental negligence in Croatia.
Overview
Provjereno premiered in September 2007 and was hosted by Marija Mihojlek for its first two seasons. In 2009, Ivana Paradžiković took over as host and managing editor of the series. In May 2021, after 12 years, Paradžiković left Provjereno and Nova TV. The series is hosted by Mato Barišić and Ema Branica.[1]
The tenth season premiered on 17 November 2016,[2] the thirteenth season on 14 February 2019.[3] As of 2026, Provjereno has 17 seasons and has 700 episodes in total.[4]
Awards and nominations
Ivana Pradžiković received the Joško Kulušić award of the Croatian Helsinki Committee for promoting human rights, as well as the Večernjakova ruža person of the year award.[5][6] Danka Derifaj received the Velebitska degenija award two years in a row for her contribution to environmental protection,[7] as well as the Marija Jurić-Zagorka award of the Croatian Journalists' Association.[8]
The series itself has received Zlatni studio and Večernjakova ruža awards in 2019.[9][10]
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↑Holy, Mirela (1 February 2012). "2012". Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights. Archived from the original on 13 March 2013.