Fight for ATV: Vice -Chancellor Babler is a head against women -looking series
Fight for ATV: Vice -Chancellor Babler is a head against women -looking series
A storm of indignation strikes against the private broadcaster ATV and its controversial documentary "The Business with Love". Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ), who is also a media minister, expressed sharp criticism of the program, which he describes as glorifying for sexualized attacks. "I have been added to shipping excerpts that glorify sexualized attacks," said Babler on social networks. These statements follow a large number of allegations, which were particularly loud through media personalities such as Florian Klenk, the editor -in -chief of the moth. Klenk referred to the format as "pimp and rape TV" and called for an end to the program that has been running on the screen since 2010 and will go to the next season on March 26th.
criticism is not only against the content of the program, but also against those responsible for ATV. In his vehement statement, Klenk attacked the broadcasters, Thomas Gruber and Bernhard Albrecht, and accused them of achieving "stable quota with racist hatred of women and normalization of sexual exploitation". "This series runs to Prime Time. From the age of 12. The criticism expressed has found a broad response, not least because of the explicit worries of Babler, who emphasized that such a representation of women in our society was not acceptable. He plans to get in touch with the management of ATV to discuss these topics, as well as OE24 reported.
an outcry in public
In view of the upcoming broadcast of the new season, a broad debate in public space has developed. BABLER will not stand by and see: "I will approach ATV's management and address the content of this program," he said. His initiative is part of a greater protest against the widespread sexualization and exploitation of women in the media. Public attention to this topic could have potentially far -reaching consequences for program design at ATV, since social standards question and possibly have to be adjusted.
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