New conversation format in ORF: Schnabl brings a breath of fresh air to television!

New conversation format in ORF: Schnabl brings a breath of fresh air to television!

Wien, Österreich - The ORF is faced with a change: From January 12, the experienced journalist Susanne Schnabl will take over the moderation of a new Sunday evening talk on ORF2, which replaces the controversial format "in the center". Johannes Bruckenberger, editor-in-chief of the show teams, praises Schnabl as "one of the best journalists of ORF", which stands for a high culture of conversation and debate. Her representation is also already secured: Tobias Pötzelsberger is ready, should be Schnabl, reports the With the new talk, the ORF wants to bring a fresh wind into the political discussion. Bruckenberger emphasizes that the selection of topics should be "fear and taboo" in order to bring society together in its different opinions. Schnabl, who dares to start a new beginning after 12 years as a moderator of "Report", emphasizes that the show will give space and time to the big questions of current events. The last edition of "Im Centrum" is already running tomorrow, on December 15th, while Schnabl moderates her final "Report" format on December 17th, such as Kleine Zeitung reported.

a new approach for political discourses

The ORF plans a dynamic development of the new format. In contrast to "in the center", there will be no studio audience, instead you follow an open communication strategy via social media to actively involve the viewers. "We want to create a warm atmosphere," said Bruckenberger about the new studio layout with a large wooden table as a central element. Schnabl himself explains that they do not want to be guided by daily updates, but by topics that are really relevant.

In addition, the new format is managed by Eva Karabeg, while Doris Peterka is responsible for the direction. Bruckenberger also announces other innovative formats that are also being planned. The ORF thus relies on the experience and expertise of Schnabl to make a valuable contribution to democratic discourse.

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