Finally, a fitting thought from Eugen Drewermann: "To smash a stone, you need a hammer, but to break a precious vase, a fleeting movement is enough, and to strike a person's heart, often a single word is enough."
Well, many a journalist may have hoped that we would now see how Tristan Brenn, editor-in-chief of video, has his home set up. in his child's room? Is culture director Susanne Wille sitting in front of a wall of books, Reto Peritz (youth, family, entertainment department) in the kitchen, or sports director Roland Mägerle in front of a painting? Nothing austria rcs data could be seen. They all had their backgrounds blurred. Only Lis Borner, editor-in-chief of audio, had a few plants. And it looked more like she was not connecting from home, but from the office. Or was the background not real at all, but just a photo? And the plants that were seen are actually in an office in New York?
At the end of the livestream, Stefan Wyss spoke again. In order to be able to ask questions, they were now switching to Microsoft Teams. Like a teacher to his students, he patiently explained the rules of the game - for example, that you should mute your microphone and so on. To ensure that the move to the video conferencing tool works, there is now a five-minute break, so to speak. Just like in school.