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The politician reacted to a report in the “Report” program. For this, Mahrer was accompanied for an hour by a camera team in Vienna-Favoriten, “only three minutes of which were broadcast – and that was politically contextualized”. The ORF rejected the politician’s criticism.
Now Neos media spokeswoman Henrike Brandstötter is reacting to the cause with a parliamentary question to media minister Susanne Raab (ÖVP). The subject line reads: “How many channels does a privatized ORF need so that interviews with ÖVP politicians can be broadcast in full and to the satisfaction of the ÖVP?” Among other things, the question is asked whether there are any ideas to stop the station and whether Mahrer’s statements were coordinated with Raab.
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