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DIALOGFORUM
"Do you want to be controlled by American or Chinese companies?"
Meredith Whittaker became known worldwide for her protest against surveillance and discrimination by Google and is considered one of the most competent AI experts. On May 13, she will be in Vienna for the first time for a public debate: as a guest at the ORF DialogForum, she will be talking to Klaus Unterberger (ORF Public Value), German AI expert Paul Nemitz (author of "Prinzip Mensch: Power, Freedom and Democracy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence"), Armin Thurnher ("Falter") and Nadja Hahn (ORF Domestic Politics) to answer critical questions. 

NEWS 
Are Social Networks a threat to liberal Democracy?
Researchers Matthias Karmasin, Stefan Strauß and Magdalena Pöschl investigated this question in their study by the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW). They presented the less than optimistic results to the Austrian parliament. The business ideology of social media promotes polarization and trust in politics, science and the media is dwindling. There is little regulation, which would leave liberal democracies in social networks in a "vacuum". According to the research findings, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and co. have positive effects in autocracies, but have an "increasingly negative" impact on liberal democracies. The ÖAW researchers therefore come to the pessimistic conclusion that social networks do not promote diversity of opinion and participation in discourse as expected, but paradoxically have the opposite effect. [more]

PUBLICATION 
Public Value TEXTS 27
Public Value TEXTE 27 has been published. In this collection, experts deal with expectations of a PSM children's program. The full issue can be found here (in German). 

DIALOGFORUM
What we don't see ...
... are the hidden interests, secret agreements, backgrounds, and many connections that hold the world together but often remain hidden. Journalists working in the genre of "documentary" are precisely the ones who look at these "blind spots." They look behind the scenes of power, uncover hidden things, present unknown, new, and foreign aspects, and establish connections that are invisible at first glance. 

DIALOGFORUM

New from 2024: ORF KIDS
The new year starts with a new ORF programme. Following the recently implemented ORF law, ORF will offer an exclusive offering for the youngest generation starting in 2024. What will it look like? What are the expectations of experts, but especially the children themselves?

CONFERENCE
Leipziger Impuls IV
In September, the fourth "Leipziger Impuls" was presented at the Third European Public Value Conference, and it has now been adopted with the title "To want Europe, one must strengthen the focus on the common good." The initiators are the MDR and the Leipzig Graduate School of Management, as well as the ARD Chair, SWR, ZDF, Deutschlandradio, ARTE Deutschland, SRG/SSR, and ORF.

The "Leipzig Impulse IV" can be found here www.mdr.de/gemeinwohl.

DIALOGFORUM

DialogForum: More than love and crime
Whether it's a TV movie or a music show, cabaret or comedy - entertainment is the biggest programming pillar on television. Is there more to it than pleasure and whimsy, is there attitude and education along with heart and pain? What quality criteria should apply? What obligations, what no-goes make up public entertainment?

DIALOGFORUM 
DialogForum: criticism, competence, control
Is media quality more than an assertion? Who defines it? Who judges, evaluates and controls it? The state, the audience or soon artificial intelligence? How does Public Service Media prove that they are fulfilling their mission? [more]

DIALOGFORUM
DialogForum: Fourth Estate at an End? Freedom of the press under pressure

Threats to freedom of press: various crises, war and violence. This is the alarming result of the annual "Press Freedom Index" of the non-governmental organisation "Reporters without Borders". Are Europe's quality media endangered in their existence and relevance? What impact will this have on society and democracy? And last but not least: How do public service media react to this? 


DIALOGFORUM 
DialogForum: What's to come for Austrian Film?
ORF is the largest client of the Austrian film and television industry.  Every year, the Austrian Public Broadcaster invests around 100 million in the Autrian film industry. Reason to ask: What actually constitutes "Austrian film"? What distinguishes public film production from commercial production? How will it continue in the future? [more]

CONFERENCE
RIPE@2022
RIPE, the most important scientific conference on public service media, met in Vienna in 2022 and offered a forum to address various aspects of the media quality discourse from the perspective of various European research institutions. Watch the Keynote here.

PUBLICATIONS
Texte 26
TEXTE 26 - Between the Fourth Estate and the Fifth Power
ORF is required by law to provide comprehensive quality control. In addition to the Public Value Report and the Annual Report, this consists primarily of elements created with the help of scientific expertise: The „Audience Panels”, during which the audience‘s opinion on various program pillars is explored, are evaluated by a social science institute. The representative survey on program appreciation, among other things, is conducted by social scientists, as is the testing of the quality profiles - the self-commitments of ORF editors to various program genres. [more]

VIDEO
Who can you trust online?
Why is it so easy to spread fake news and conspiracy theories? Who can we trust online? How can the digital word be improved? Find out in this video. [more]

VIDEO
How does Google use our Data?
It's no longer a secret that Google, Facebook, Amazon and other Tech Giants collect their users' data in order to improve their software and personalize online advertising. Despite this fact, these services and platforms are used by billions of people around the world. Is there any chance to shape the digital world into a more democratic and less profit-seeking direction? A video by Viktoria Tatschl [more]



PUBLIC VALUE REPORT  

Quality Booklet
The ORF is committed to an extensive quality assurance system which is to control and optimise the fulfilment of the legal public service mandate and optimise the fulfilment of its legal public service mandate. This first-ever collection of articles documents the individual measures and provides answers how academics and media professionals assess the quality of public service broadcasting. [more] 

PUBLIC VALUE REPORT 

Data Booklet
How does the ORF fulfil its public service mission? The Public Value Report publishes a wide range of data and makes transparent with which productions which productions on TV, radio and online value and benefit for individual citizens and and society. Articles by editors provide a glimpse behind the behind the scenes of programme production. [more]

EQUALITY

Die ORF Expertinnen-Datenbank
The aim of the Expert Women Database is to improve or increase the visibility and perceptibility of women experts in the ORF media of television, radio and online. The Expert Women Database is an initiative of ORF Equality and the Public Value Competence Center. [more]

NETWORKING
Denk|Raum
The Denk|Raum is an offer for young media professionals at ORF. In penal discussions we deal with topics that concern our future: digital transformation, new technologies, innovation, but also corporate culture, transparency, independence and reliability. We talk about the ORF of the future. How we can change it and shape it. [more] 

VIDEOS
TransFORM-Studio
What are the Keys for a Successful Digital Transformation? Isabelle Richter & Viktoria Tatschl in conversation with ORF-employees. [Die Videos]

The secret of the colors
ORF Public Value is defined by five quality dimensions and 18 performance categories. They are derived from the ORF Act, the ORF programme directives, the ORF guiding principles and current requirements in the society and media developments. [more]


Wie der Würstelfreitag entstanden ist, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag.a (FH) Karin Haager – Kogründerin von Flimmit abspielen
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Wie der Würstelfreitag entstanden ist
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag.a (FH) Karin Haager – Kogründerin von Flimmit
Transparent – aber nicht durchsichtig, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dieter Bornemann, M.A. – ORF abspielen
© ORF/Thomas Ramsdorfer
Transparent – aber nicht durchsichtig
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dieter Bornemann, M.A. – ORF
Auf zu neuen Ufern, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr.in Christa Hofmann – ORF-Weltjournal abspielen
© ORF
Auf zu neuen Ufern
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr.in Christa Hofmann – ORF-Weltjournal
Generation What: Welche Medien wollen wir?, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: verschiedene Autorinnen und Autoren abspielen
© ORF
Generation What: Welche Medien wollen wir?
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: verschiedene Autorinnen und Autoren
ARTE – eine offene Beziehung, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag. Valentin Badura – freier Journalist und Filmemacher abspielen
© ORF/Petro Domenigg
ARTE – eine offene Beziehung
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag. Valentin Badura – freier Journalist und Filmemacher
Unverzichtbar, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Ursula Schirlbauer – 3sat abspielen
© ORF/Rico Rossival
Unverzichtbar
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Ursula Schirlbauer – 3sat
Eurovision: Turning On Linguistic Diversity, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr. Dean Vuletic – University of Vienna abspielen
© ORF/Milenko Badzic
Eurovision: Turning On Linguistic Diversity
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr. Dean Vuletic – University of Vienna
Das erste grüne Ereignis, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Pius Strobl – Büro Medienstandort abspielen
© ORF/Roman Zach-Kiesling
Das erste grüne Ereignis
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Pius Strobl – Büro Medienstandort
Aufmachen für 200 Millionen, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Edgar Böhm – Familie & Unterhaltung, ORF abspielen
© Milenko Badzic
Aufmachen für 200 Millionen
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Edgar Böhm – Familie & Unterhaltung, ORF
Geschichte(n) aus 1.001 Sendung, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag. Herbert Hayduck und Camillo Foramitti – ORF-Archiv abspielen
© ORF/Milenko Badzic
Geschichte(n) aus 1.001 Sendung
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag. Herbert Hayduck und Camillo Foramitti – ORF-Archiv
Ein starkes Team als Erfolgsfaktor, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Benni Raich – Olympiasieger, Weltmeister, Weltcupsieger abspielen
© ORF/Roman Zach-Kiesling
Ein starkes Team als Erfolgsfaktor
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Benni Raich – Olympiasieger, Weltmeister, Weltcupsieger
Aufwachen! Aber bitte mit Stil., Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag.a Christiane Teschl-Hofmeister, Koordinatorin der ORF-Landesstudios abspielen
© ORF/Roman Zach-Kiesling
Aufwachen! Aber bitte mit Stil.
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag.a Christiane Teschl-Hofmeister, Koordinatorin der ORF-Landesstudios
Annäherung statt Anbiederung, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Patrick Rina – ORF Südtirol abspielen
© ORF
Annäherung statt Anbiederung
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Patrick Rina – ORF Südtirol
Brücken bauen, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag. Peter Baminger – ORF-»Thema« abspielen
© ORF/Günther Pichlkostner
Brücken bauen
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag. Peter Baminger – ORF-»Thema«
»Spielen sie das nicht!«, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr. Peter Resetarits – ORF-Bürgersendungen abspielen
© ORF/Milenko Badzic
»Spielen sie das nicht!«
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr. Peter Resetarits – ORF-Bürgersendungen
Es gehören immer zwei dazu, Public Value Bericht 2015/16:   Dr.in Gabriela Jahn – ORF SPORT + abspielen
© ORF/Günther Pichlkostner
Es gehören immer zwei dazu
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr.in Gabriela Jahn – ORF SPORT +
#kunstjagd: Auf zu neuen Ufern, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag. Siegfried Steinlechner, MA – ORF-TV-Kulturredaktion abspielen
© Follow The Money
#kunstjagd: Auf zu neuen Ufern
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag. Siegfried Steinlechner, MA – ORF-TV-Kulturredaktion
Neunmal besungen, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Sharon Nuni – ORF-TV-Kulturredaktion abspielen
© ORF/Madlene Feyrer
Neunmal besungen
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Sharon Nuni – ORF-TV-Kulturredaktion
Öffnet die Opern!, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag.a Madlene Feyrer – ORF-TV-Kulturredaktion abspielen
© ORF/Dietmar Mathis
Öffnet die Opern!
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag.a Madlene Feyrer – ORF-TV-Kulturredaktion
Expedition ins Naheliegende, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Tom Matzek – ORF-TV-Wissenschaftsredaktion abspielen
© ORF/Günter Gröbl
Expedition ins Naheliegende
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Tom Matzek – ORF-TV-Wissenschaftsredaktion
Einfach geil, Public Value Bericht 2015/16:  Martin Rothmayer – ORF Unterhaltungsredaktion abspielen
© ORF/Hans Leitner
Einfach geil
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Martin Rothmayer – ORF Unterhaltungsredaktion
Der Blick in die Ferne, Public Value Bericht 2015/16:  Mag.a Irene Heschl – ORF-»Film und Serien« abspielen
© ORF/Hubert Mican
Der Blick in die Ferne
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag.a Irene Heschl – ORF-»Film und Serien«
Lust auf Kontrast, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr. Heinrich Mis – Fernsehfilm im ORF abspielen
© ORF/Petro Domenigg
Lust auf Kontrast
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr. Heinrich Mis – Fernsehfilm im ORF
Bewusst offen, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr.in Ricarda Reinisch – Gesundheitsredaktion abspielen
© ORF
Bewusst offen
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Dr.in Ricarda Reinisch – Gesundheitsredaktion
»Das weiß ich nicht«, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Lou Lorenz-Dittlbacher – ORF TV-Information abspielen
© ORF/Thomas Ramsdorfer
»Das weiß ich nicht«
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Lou Lorenz-Dittlbacher – ORF TV-Information
Vom Hero-Teil der Knackwurst, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Hanno Settele – ORF TV-Information abspielen
© ORF/Milenko Badzic
Vom Hero-Teil der Knackwurst
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Hanno Settele – ORF TV-Information
Auf eins machen, Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag.a Lisa Totzauer – ORF TV-Information abspielen
© ORF/Thomas Jantzen
Auf eins machen
Public Value Bericht 2015/16: Mag.a Lisa Totzauer – ORF TV-Information