Anneliese Rohrer

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Anneliese Rohrer (2018)

Anneliese Rohrer (born September 24, 1944 in Wolfsberg ) is an Austrian journalist .

Life

After studying history in Vienna, she worked as a university assistant in Auckland for three years . Back in Austria, she started working for the Austrian daily newspaper Die Presse in 1974 . In 1987 she took over the management of the domestic affairs department. After differences with the then press editor-in-chief Andreas Unterberger , she switched to the foreign policy department in 2001, which she headed until her retirement in 2004, which was forced by the newspaper.

In 2005 the book “Character Errors. The Austrians and their politicians ”. From 2006 to 2009 she wrote in the courier , where she commented on political events every Wednesday. Rohrer has been writing regularly for Die Presse since 2010, including on her blog "Rohrer's Reality-Check".

She also teaches journalism at the Vienna University of Applied Sciences and sits on the advisory board of the monthly magazine Datum . Rohrer became known to a wider public through his regular participation in discussion programs on Austrian television and the radio station Ö1 .

Anneliese Rohrer is the mother of the film director Katharina Rohrer .

Awards

Publications

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Die Presse : Rohrer's Reality Check
  2. diepresse.com: What to do with the past? . Article dated October 14, 2017, accessed October 13, 2018.
  3. George Taitl: The journalists of 2011. The Austrian journalist, Issue 12/2011 + 01/2012
  4. Journalist Awards: Media Lion - Winner . Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  5. diepresse.com: "ZiB 2" presenter Armin Wolf is journalist of the year . Article dated December 19, 2018, accessed December 19, 2018.