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In addition to studying law and Catholic theology, Jorda began freelance work for NÖN in his hometown of Baden at the age of 18. After two years as a professor of religion at the Commercial Academy in Baden, Jorda moved to NÖN as a salaried editor in 1986. He headed the local editorial office in Baden for five years before moving to NÖN’s headquarters in St. Pölten as head of art and media in 1991. In 1998 he was appointed head of the service, in 2005 he was promoted to deputy chief editor and in 2011 Thomas Jorda received the professional title of “Professor”.
“We have not only lost a great journalist and a NÖN veteran, but also a great and kind person who will always have a place in all of our hearts,” said NÖN Editors-in-Chief Daniel Lohninger and Walter Fahrnberger, moved: “Many valued him, some feared him, he was smart, he was funny, he was a great person and a great journalist.”
Fahrnberger and Lohninger honor Thomas Jorda as “a journalist who has shaped Lower Austria in recent decades like no other” and who played an important role in the fact that NÖN is the leading print and online media outlet in Lower Austria today. Jorda was not only THE country’s cultural journalist, but he also played a key role in NÖN’s successful development as deputy editor-in-chief for many years, most recently in the relaunch that took place in 2018.
With his unparalleled feeling for language, his enormous specialist knowledge, and his lifelong attempt to defend himself against copying, he had trained entire generations of journalists and, most recently, as director of the NÖN Academy, made a particular effort to ensure that the fundamental values of journalism are also future editors. To give the editors of the NÖN on the way.
“Man of strong character and clear opinion”
“With Thomas Jorda, Lower Austria is losing a cultural journalist who is recognized beyond the borders of our country,” says Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner, who is also concerned. “He was a man of strong character and clear opinion, a harsh journalist, distinguished especially by his creativity, his understanding of culture and his alert mind. Thomas Jorda researched, commented and analyzed with great competence and sensitivity. “
For the diocesan Bishop of St. Pölten, Alois Schwarz, Thomas Jorda was “one of the rocks of the NÖN”, whose great contribution to profiling, quality awareness and careful reflection through journalism will continue: “In the firm belief in the resurrection, my sympathy and solidarity extend to his relatives and the entire NÖN family, who have to say goodbye to such an important colleague. “
In addition to his journalistic work, Prof. Thomas Jorda was also the author of several books, among them “Let me play the lion too” (2007), “Young talents. Large Orchestra ”(2008) and the volumes“ Living in Summer ”(2008),“ Along the Border ”(2009) and“ Italian Traces ”(2011), edited together with Theresia Hauenfels. Thomas Jorda also wrote the librettos for the children’s opera “Die Schöne Wassilissa” (2009) and the fairy tale musical “Cinderella” (2013).
The sympathy of the NÖN editorial team during these difficult hours goes especially to Thomas Jorda’s wife, Beate, their children and their grandson.
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