Steirermur strikes spectator records: ORF 1 enthusiastic with a new thriller!

Am 10. Dezember 2024 feierte der ORF-Landkrimi "Steirermord" mit 882.000 Zusehern einen Rekord. Mehr spannende Premieren folgen!
On December 10, 2024, the ORF country thriller "Steirermur" celebrated a record with 882,000 spectators. More exciting premieres follow! (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Steirermur strikes spectator records: ORF 1 enthusiastic with a new thriller!

On Tuesday, December 10, 2024, the ORF 1 premiere of the new “Styrian” crime scene celebrated the murder of the Count Glanzberg (Tobias Moretti). With a market share of 33 percent (12+), this episode set a new record for ORF country thrillers and attracted over 882,000 spectators. The number of young spectators was also impressive: for the 12- to 29-year-olds, the market share was 35 percent. Director Wolfgang Murnberger, who wrote the script together with his wife, as well as other stars such as Bettina Mittendorfer and Helmut Köpping provided exciting crime thriller entertainment, as on ots.at is reported.

more highlights in the ORF program

As part of the ORF program planning for the coming weeks, the audience can look forward to further exciting crime thriller premieres. On December 17th, Maria Hofstätter will be seen as a retired investigator in “Zu Neue Ufer” from 8:15 p.m. This ORF 1 premiere is about the murder of a young policewoman in the former no man's land between Austria and the Czech Republic. On January 7, 2025, a new episode follows with Jutta Schasttian and Pia here, which will once again determine in Carinthia. These new films can not only be seen on television, but also available on the streaming platform ORF on, such as orf.at note.

In addition, ORF announced that from January 6, 2025, new in -house productions and co -productions will be presented in prime time every Monday. The upcoming highlights include crime comedies such as "Pulled Pork" and the event "Two against the bank", which will expand the diverse entertainment offer from ORF 1. This realignment of the program is intended to further address the audience and ensure more diversity in Austrian television culture.

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