Robert Hochner was a famous Austrian talk show host and journalist. He was born on September 8, 1930, in Vienna, Austria, and passed away on May 19, 2001. Hochner had a significant influence on Austrian television, hosting the talk show "Club 2" for over 30 years.
He began his career as a journalist and worked for various Austrian newspapers before joining the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) in 1961. Hochner quickly became a popular figure on television, known for his candid and direct interviewing style.
"Club 2," which he hosted from 1974 to 2001, was a groundbreaking talk show that covered a wide range of social and political issues. The show gained a reputation for its provocative discussions and controversial guests. Hochner was known for his ability to ask tough questions and confront powerful figures.
Robert Hochner also had a successful writing career, publishing several books, including "Red Minds" and "The Silent Power." He was highly respected for his journalistic integrity and commitment to freedom of speech.
Hochner received numerous awards for his work, including the Cross of Honor for Science and Art in 1986 and the Goldene Romy (Austrian television award) for his lifetime achievement in 2001.
His death in 2001 was mourned by many in Austria, and he is still remembered as one of the country's most influential journalists and talk show hosts.
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