Andreas Wrede

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Andreas Wrede (2014)

Andreas Wrede (born December 16, 1956 in Essen ) is a German journalist . He is also a lecturer at the Hamburg Media School , where he works at the InnoLab.

Life

His father Joachim Wrede was a lawyer, interpreter and Eastern trade expert with the Otto Wolff Group , member of the resistance group on July 20, 1944 and was imprisoned by the Gestapo until April 23, 1945 . His mother was Marie-Luise Wrede and his older brother is the former diplomat Hans-Heinrich Wrede . Andreas Wrede grew up in Essen and completed his Abitur in 1978 at the Humboldt Gymnasium in Bad Pyrmont .

In 1978 he began studying sociology, politics and modern Chinese language at the University of Göttingen , which he completed in 1983 with a master's degree . During his student days he joined the Greens in 1981 - “alternatively, coming from the anti-nuclear movement” - and was a colleague of Jürgen Trittin u. a. in the student parliament and editorially active for the Greens. In 1983 he left the party.

Wrede did his community service in Göttingen and in 1985 became a volunteer at the Göttinger Tageblatt . In 1986 he became a permanent editor there, his focus was on local and cultural politics as well as reports. In 1988 he became editor of the film magazine Cinema and deputy editor-in-chief. From July 1988 to January 1988 he was a lecturer in the arts section at the Academy for Journalism in Hamburg .

In 1989 Wrede became the political correspondent for the Bild newspaper and Bild am Sonntag in Bonn. In October 1990 he became the founding editor-in-chief of the lifestyle magazine Max . From 1996 to 1998 he was program director and member of the management team at the pay TV broadcaster Premiere , now Sky Deutschland. He then worked as a media consultant for, among others, Axel Springer Verlag , Gruner + Jahr and the Trendbüro Hamburg and as a consultant and then editor-in-chief of Spiegel Spezial . Wrede made this title a monthly title, which was then called Spiegel Reporter.

From 1993 to 1999 he was a board member of the Hamburg press club.

At the beginning of 2000 he became a correspondent for the foreign service of Axel Springer Verlag (SAD) in New York. From November 2000 to April 2002 he was editor-in-chief of the men's lifestyle magazine GQ - Gentlemen's Quarterly in Munich. He then worked as a media consultant in the journalistic-creative and digital sector, for example for the WAZ media group, Gruner + Jahr, the Axel Springer publishing house, the Klambt media group and the international design agency Lunar (San Francisco).

Since October 2013 Wrede has been a lecturer at the Hamburg Media School in the field of media management and editor of the InnoLab there.

Individual evidence

  1. Professional. Joachim Wrede , Der Spiegel 31/1965 of August 27, 1965 (accessed November 23, 2018)
  2. ^ "... and the rope is waiting for all of them" - The cell prison Lehrter Strasse 3 after July 20, 1944 book reference, page 353
  3. Andreas Wrede: [1] , picture from September 17, 2013 (accessed November 23, 2018)
  4. Andreas Wrede leaves Spiegel Spezial article on horizont.net from June 4, 1999
  5. Andreas Wrede becomes a correspondent for the Springer foreign service article on horizont.net from July 19, 1999
  6. Is there a future for magazines? Podcast on lunar.com from February 25, 2008
  7. Andreas Wrede leaves Klambt's article on meedia.de from October 1, 2013