Florian Inhauser makes headlines
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 6:15 am
He must have acquired his Anglophile, snobbish demeanor in London, where he lived and worked for four years as a correspondent for Swiss television. Since then, Florian Inhauser seems to want to convey to the staid Swiss Tagesschau audience every day that they need a worldly-experienced journalist like him to understand the world. This is the first misunderstanding of the role of a newsman: he must not be in front of events, but behind them.
It is precisely this, the role of mediator serving the audience, that greece rcs data Florian Inhauser tries to cover up by all means: an appearance that alternates between condescending dandyism and ingratiating camaraderie, puns and word games without end - drawn loosely from the bad habits of the German major media - spoil the start of the TV evening for countless Swiss television viewers. Not to mention the other linguistic quirks. Even a member of the SRG audience council told us in private that he regularly "gets the hairs on the back of his neck" when Florian Inhauser presents the "Tagesschau". Only Cesar Keiser could once imitate pseudo-Anglo-Saxon linguistic antics with such virtuosity, mannerism and affectation - but Cesar Keiser was not a journalist, he was a cabaret artist.
It is precisely this, the role of mediator serving the audience, that greece rcs data Florian Inhauser tries to cover up by all means: an appearance that alternates between condescending dandyism and ingratiating camaraderie, puns and word games without end - drawn loosely from the bad habits of the German major media - spoil the start of the TV evening for countless Swiss television viewers. Not to mention the other linguistic quirks. Even a member of the SRG audience council told us in private that he regularly "gets the hairs on the back of his neck" when Florian Inhauser presents the "Tagesschau". Only Cesar Keiser could once imitate pseudo-Anglo-Saxon linguistic antics with such virtuosity, mannerism and affectation - but Cesar Keiser was not a journalist, he was a cabaret artist.