NEOS media spokeswoman Henrike Brandstötter sharply criticized the planned new ORF law in a TV conversation with Gerhard Koller: “Private media houses are being pushed against the wall.” Minister Susanne Raab is said to have practiced ÖVP customer politics around the bill in the back room. Rather, it should be broadly discussed what the ORF is responsible for and what it is not. But that was neglected.
For example, “a total of four nationally broadcast TV channels are not necessary for the ORF,” says Brandstätter. It should also be considered whether it would make sense to operate a “public law private radio station” with Ö3: because even though Ö3 is well done, the station “takes precedence over the task of the ORF”. rather, ensure media pluralism in Austria. But that is not the case. On the contrary, private media houses are lagging behind. For example, when it comes to the question of what the ORF can do online in the future.
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