From the screen into the book: Citizens tells of his careerknick
From the screen into the book: Citizens tells of his careerknick
In a trendy restaurant with an inviting atmosphere, the political expert Hans Bürger speaks of the ORF main evening program after a few months. "We are not old, we are recycled teenagers!" stands on a chalk board, and that fits well with citizens who are full of energy and humor. While he is discussing his return, it can be guessed at how much the audience missed him. It has been eight months since he was last seen on the screens.
The past few months have not only been a forced break for citizens. He wrote a new book and was also seen more often on television again, including the election of the National Council Presidium. In his first stories about the past challenges, he emphasizes that the "kink in his career" was not only an important phase for him, but also for many of his fans.
The influence of politics
A central topic in his conversation is the influence of the political landscape on its work at ORF. Citizens who have always been a critical analyst have recently dealt intensively with the changes in the media landscape. He points out that the political influence on public media is not new, but has increasingly focused on in recent years.
Due to the media events and political developments that have taken place in Austria and the world, citizens have gained important insights. These insights flowed into his book and offer a sophisticated view of the connection between politics and the media. "I used the time to not only write, but also to reflect on how we, as a society, record and evaluate information," he explains.
citizens are aware of the responsibility that he has as an opinion -educator. "I hope that my analyzes not only inform the audience, but also encourage them to think critically," he says. The dialogue he strives for with his audience is of central importance for him because he wants to motivate people to actively deal with politics and media.
For more information about citizens and his analyzes in the current political landscape, readers can visit the detailed reporting on www.krone.at
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