Hi Society

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Television broadcast
Original title Hi Society
Country of production Austria
original language German
Production
company
ODEON Entertainment Productions
length 30 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
Sunday
genre magazine

Hi Society is an Austrian magazine from the TV station ATV with news from fashion , lifestyle and high society , which started in June 2003. The program title also functions as an umbrella brand for other programs. The program airs on Sundays at 7:33 p.m.

development

The program was originally directed and moderated by Dominic Heinzl . The audience record was 361,000 viewers (average: 237,000 viewers) on February 9, 2009. When Heinzl switched to ORF, where he designed the program CHILI - Society with Dominic Heinzl , ATV put the format on with a final broadcast on December 30th 2009 a. In January 2010, best-of compilations from previous programs were shown. From the beginning of February 2010 the boulevard magazine ATV Life with Volker Piesczek and Kerstin Ruhri was broadcast on the slot .

Sasa Schwarzjirg, interview with Nicholas Ofczarek , Romy Awards 2013

In February 2013 ATV started with a relaunch of the show, now moderated by Sasa Schwarzjirg , Claudia Hölzl and Andreas Moravec . In the summer of 2013, the program was temporarily suspended. The program has been running again since October 27, 2013, this time without moderation and only on Sunday.

Associated formats

On Saturday, Dominic Heinzl reported in Hi Society International about current events in the “international celebrity scene”. In Hi Society Backstage , Heinzl and his team were accompanied at work.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Hi Society" sets a new quota record , www.derstandard.at (page accessed on February 22, 2009)
  2. http://www.tvmatrix.at/?newsid=10981
  3. Weekly Celebrity News: ATV Revives "Hi Society" , www.tt.com from October 9, 2013 (page accessed March 8, 2020)