Big Brother 2 (Albania)

Big Brother 2 (Albania) was the second season of the Albanian series of the worldwide franchise of Big Brother. It launched on Saturday, 7 February, 2009, with fourteen Housemates entering the House. The show was set to run for 99 days until Saturday, 16 May, 2009, and the winner, Qetsor Ferunaj received a €70,000 prize. Big Brother 2 (Albania) aired on two cable channels 24 hours a day on the Digit-Alb cable network, as well as on two additional channels on Digitalb Mobile. Daily reviews were shown Monday thru Saturday on Top Channel. The eviction show aired on Saturdays at 21:00 CET, while a Sunday edition closed off the week. The main host was Arbana Osmani, while Eno Popi hosted a Sunday morning edition called "Big Brother Albania Fan Club", featuring dialogues with eliminated contestants and fans of the show. A panel of opinionists was present during the main Saturday show. Arjan Konomi, a magazine editor, and Virusi, a composer and songwriter from Kosovo, had permanent positions in this panel, while different singers, psychologists and relevant art figures were sometimes invited to give their insight.

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