Pig Tries to Break Free From Politics
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The new ORF boss creates nonachalant a professional evaluation procedure for the ORF directors. Hopefully meant seriously.
The new ORF CEO wants to create a professional evaluation process for the ORF directors, with which he will start starting from January 2027. He wants to ensure an "objective, transparent and non-discriminatory process" away from the ORF wish list.
Clemens Pig wants an "EMFA and ORF legally compliant selection process", relying on external personnel consultants. The appointment date for the new directors will probably change, as standard and courier report.
VIENNA. The designated ORF head Clemens Pig sets the search for 13 ORF directors on a new footing.
The designated ORF director-general, Clemens Pig, is revamping the search for 13 ORF directors. "My top priority is to ensure a selection process that complies with EMFA and ORF regulations," he told the APA on Monday. He is bringing in two external HR consultants from Germany and Switzerland to obtain "a maximally equidistant perspective on the applications." He will propose his team to the ORF Foundation Board for appointment in mid-August.
From the mouse (chelei): The new ORF Director General Clemens Pig re-opens the selection process for the station's director posts. In doing so, he directs the process according to the requirements of the EU Media Freedom Act, reports the "Standard". External personnel consultants from Germany and Switzerland therefore review the applications and create a shortlist. The candidates then go through regular job interviews. Pig breaks with this appro…

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