60 minutes of politics

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Television broadcast
German title 60 minutes of politics
Country of production Austria
Year (s) since 2013
length 60 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
weekly
Moderation Ingrid Thurnher
First broadcast April 11, 2013 on ORF III
The team behind the show

60 Minuten Politik is the name of a weekly Austrian policy discussion program on ORF III , which is broadcast from the Vienna Parliament . Austrian politicians comment on current weekly political events. The broadcast started on April 11, 2013. The broadcast format is moderated by ORF III editor -in- chief Ingrid Thurnher and a changing guest presenter.

The broadcast

The central idea of 60 Minuten politics is to let Austrian politicians as the country's decision-makers have their say. The focus is on the explosive political issues of the previous week. Speakers of parliament, club chairmen and area spokespersons are guests. Together with the two presenters, the six guests on the show exchange arguments for 60 minutes and explain their political actions. 60 minutes of politics is not cut, but recorded for 60 minutes without a break. Is broadcast 60 minutes policy every Thursday evening around 22.30 on ORF III . The recording will take place in the press center of the Vienna Parliament . The broadcast format sees itself in particular as a building block for the authentic transport of political information and for promoting direct democracy through comprehensive public information.

Moderators

The host and main presenter is Ingrid Thurnher , who succeeded Christoph Takacs as ORF III editor -in- chief at the beginning of 2017 , who until then had presented the program. The editors-in-chief of Austrian quality print media will moderate with her, including Eva Weissenberger from News magazine , Rainer Nowak from the press , Andreas Koller from Salzburger Nachrichten , Alexandra Föderl-Schmid from Standard and Eva Linsinger from Profil guest moderators.

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