Alfred Siewe-Reinke

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Alfred Siewe-Reinke (born June 12, 1959 in Ankum , Lower Saxony ) is a German journalist.

Life

Siewe-Reinke studied teaching for grammar schools at the University of Osnabrück and then journalism at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media .

After completing his studies, Alfred Siewe-Reinke worked as an editor for various daily newspapers and radio stations. In 1990 he was part of the founding team of Radio Lippe Welle Hamm and from 1992 was the first editor-in-chief of Radio Rur in Düren. In 1996 Alfred Siewe-Reinke switched to the Protestant Broadcasting Service in Baden and then worked as a freelance TV journalist a. a. for B.TV and the SWR. In addition to his journalistic work, Alfred Siewe-Reinke has also been active in the area of ​​press and public relations since 2006. a. for the National Consumption Study II and the Faculty of Computer Science at Reutlingen University .

Awards

In 2001 Siewe-Reinke was awarded the media prize of the State Institute for Communication Baden-Württemberg (LfK) for the magazine program “100 Years of the Tälesbahn”.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.exwelle.de/lfkmp2001.htm