Andreas Ulrich

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andreas Ulrich

Andreas Ulrich (born March 7, 1960 in Berlin ) is a German journalist and moderator.

Life

In 1985, Andreas Ulrich graduated from the Journalism Section of the Karl Marx University in Leipzig with a degree in journalism and began his journalistic career as an editor and reporter for the Berlin radio station . For the channel's half-hour Berlin feature pages, Ulrich regularly took journalistic and literary walks through the history of the capital. a. Around Koppenplatz, around the New Synagogue, through Berlin's market halls.

In 1986, Andreas Ulrich switched to youth radio DT64 as a presenter and head of service . For DT64 he developed broadcast formats such as the morning show Morgenrock and morning exercise on Sunday mornings. When the employees voted out of the previous broadcasting line during the political change in the GDR in autumn 1989, Ulrich was appointed head of the current editorial team. Ulrich described his experiences as a journalist in the months between the fall of the Berlin Wall and German reunification in the 1993 book DT64 - Das Buch zum Jugendradio .

Since the early 1990s, Andreas Ulrich has also been working more and more for television. From 1992 to 1995, he moderated the science quiz programs Duel with consequences and When the penny falls on MDR television. Since 1993 Andreas Ulrich has been reporting as a sports presenter for the television of Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg / Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg .

Since the mid-1990s, Ulrich has regularly given training and further education seminars for young journalists, among others. a. at the University of Leipzig, the Electronic Media School Babelsberg (EMS) or for the German Union of Journalists .

From 1994 to 1997 he designed the daily political magazine Dossier, developed by Joachim Schulte and himself, as an author and presenter for ORB-Hörfunkwelle Radio Brandenburg . The Süddeutsche Zeitung wrote about Dossier : "So critical radio journalism is still possible!"

In 1997, Andreas Ulrich joined the newly founded wave radioeins (ORB / SFB, since 2003 rbb), for which he has moderated politics and sports programs ever since. Ulrich also repeatedly devotes himself to the recent history of Berlin as a book author. For example, in the portrait volume Zwei Kilometer Deutschland about 25 residents of Swinemünder Strasse, which was once divided by the Wall .

With the widely acclaimed reportage 96 hours , he has also been supporting social projects in Berlin-Brandenburg since 2003 at rbb-Fernsehen (awarded the Union Aid Organization's Golden Merit Medal in May 2006).

Works

  • DT 64 - The book about youth radio 1964-1993 . Andreas Ulrich & Jörg Wagner (eds.), Thom Verlag, Leipzig 1993, 240 pages, ISBN 3-9803346-0-0
  • Two kilometers in Germany . Portrait and report book about a street that was once divided by the Berlin Wall and its inhabitants, photos by Frank Wegner, Das Neue Berlin, Berlin 2005, 192 pp., ISBN 3-360-01272-0
  • Palace of the Republic. A review / A retrospective . The history of the most famous building in the GDR, Prestel Verlag, Munich / London / New York 2006, 80 pages, ISBN 3-7913-3692-4
  • Torstrasse 94 , be.bra verlag, Berlin 2015, approx. 144 pages, ISBN 978-3-89809-130-5 .

Web links