Jonas Projer's move from the "Arena" to "Blick" caused a minor earthquake. The "NZZ am Sonntag" reported "unrest" after the prominent departure from Leutschenbach. As if it were a sacrilege to voluntarily turn one's back on the state broadcaster. But it is now almost common practice: Roman Kilchsperger jumped to Teleclub, Steffi Buchli to MySports, Urs Gredig to CNNMoney Switzerland.
But it would be presumptuous to believe romania rcs data that this did not happen earlier. In the 1970s, Roger Schawinski moved to the Migros newspaper "Tat", Jürg Wildberger and later Hannes Britschgi to the news magazine "Facts", and Filippo Leutenegger started his political career - not entirely voluntarily - with a small detour.
But the most sensational move remains the move of "10vor10" anchorman Walter "Zeigefinger" Eggenberger to what was then Rincovision. There he was supposed to create his own news program. The program never aired and the company no longer exists.
What can we learn from this? Anyone who leaves the safe haven of SRG has the admiration of everyone around him for a brief moment. But the return to the mother breast of SRG is often blocked: the empire never forgets. Exceptions such as Eva Wannenmacher, who hosted "Big Brother", Röbi Koller, who wanted to make a living from writing books, or Roger Schawinski, who in the meantime turned the entire media system upside down, confirm the rule.
And - this is the second realization - you can't get more famous than at SRG. Nevertheless: Jonas Projer has reached the pinnacle as a political talker; he can feel like a Federal Councilor in the future. With him, the Blick Group has seven bosses.