The program aired on national television until December 2018. Following its removal from traditional broadcast schedules, it transitioned to an online platform (), where it continues to produce investigative reports and satirical content focused on holding institutions accountable.
: Reports aired on the show have historically led to investigations by the Prosecutor's Office , such as cases involving discriminatory behavior by business owners. gospodari_na_efira_29102012
: The show often tackled issues of corruption and administrative negligence. It became so influential that members of the Bulgarian National Assembly debated its effectiveness, with some suggesting the show was more efficient than official regulatory bodies. The program aired on national television until December 2018
In 2012, the show underwent a dramatic shift in its broadcasting home. After a well-publicized fallout with , the program returned to NOVA Television in the fall of 2012. : The show often tackled issues of corruption
: During this time, the show's signature "Adrenalinaki" (dancers) included Alexandra Eneva (Alex) and Vanya Georgieva , though a transition to a new trio— Viktoria Kuzmanova (Viki) , Kameliya Avramova (Kami) , and Pepi Yalumova —occurred around 2012. Societal Impact and "Self-Investigation"
: By late October 2012, the show was re-establishing its presence on NOVA after years on the rival network. This period was marked by legal scuffles between top broadcasters regarding licensing and format rights.