Anke Stessun

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Anke Stessun , b. Gottschalk (* 1964 in Stolzenau ) is a German journalist and television presenter .

Life

Anke Stessun (née Gottschalk) attended the Albert Schweitzer School in Nienburg / Weser , studied sociology and journalism in Berlin and Göttingen . She closed the studies in 1992 with master's from. Then volunteer at the SBF. In 1995 Gottschalk worked as a TV reporter for the Sender Freies Berlin . She then produced contributions from the Berlin studio for ProSiebenSat.1 Media and from 1997 to 1999 she was the capital correspondent in Bonn for the station , after which she worked for N24 in Berlin.

From 2004 she was the presenter of the television programs 6.30pm - Sat.1 Nachrichten and the late edition Sat.1 News - Die Nacht . For the main news she was Astrid Frohloff , Hans-Hermann Gockel and Jochen Sattler's representative . Anke Stessun mainly presented the weekend editions, later the late edition. From 2008 to 2010 she was again a reporter and editor in the parliamentary editorial office of N24. She left the station after the sale of N24 to Stefan Aust and Torsten Rossmann . Anke Stessun now works as a media trainer.

Individual evidence

  1. Away from N24: May, Hagemes and Co. --quotemeter.de