Andreas Spellig

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Andreas Spellig (born February 10, 1965 in Lübbecke ) is a German journalist and television presenter .

The diploma - physical education teacher Andreas Spellig was after the internship at RTLplus initially worked in the sports department of the Cologne station, before the 1991 Mitteldeutsche Rundfunk went (MDR) to Dresden. As deputy sports director he was responsible for the editorial and presentation of various programs before to 1996, he chairing the 1994 ARD - Boulevard magazine Brisant took over. In 1997 he switched to SDR , where he moderated and commented on various sports programs in the third and first - primarily with a focus on Formula 1 , DTM , bobsleigh, snowboard . As a former artistic gymnast , he was used as an expert in this sport, among other things, at the Olympic Games . From 2001 to 2007 he continued his moderation and reporter work for the WDR and presented the local time OWL aktuell there . In 2007 he moderated at n-tv and in January 2008 he took over the presentation of the Sat.1 car magazine for two years . Spellig has been in front of the camera for Sport1 since 2016 and presents the motorsport talk box radio . At the same time, he has been working as a freelance television journalist, moderator, reporter, commentator, leader of discussion groups and for product and trade fair presentations since 1997.

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  1. ^ Television dictionary »Brisant. Retrieved September 13, 2017 .
  2. ^ Matthias Wirtz: Andreas Spellig's curriculum vitae. Events & Sports Agency, accessed on September 13, 2017 .
  3. ^ Sydney 2000: Interview with ARD reporter (archive page). Archived from the original on July 13, 2007 ; Retrieved April 1, 2014 .
  4. Andreas Spellig from now on moderates the "Sat.1 Automagazin" . In: quota meter . January 11, 2008 ( quotenmeter.de [accessed September 13, 2017]).
  5. Andreas Spellig: "A fresh wind is blowing in the DTM!" - DTM at Motorsport-Total.com . In: Motorsport-Total.com . ( motorsport-total.com [accessed on September 13, 2017]).
  6. The jack-of-all-trades: From “Brisant” to “Pit radio” . In: quota meter . August 24, 2016 ( quotenmeter.de [accessed September 13, 2017]).