Birgit Klaus

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Birgit Klaus (born November 17, 1964 in Baden-Baden ) is a German journalist , radio and television presenter and author. She became known to a wider public primarily through the magazine Planet Wissen , which is broadcast on weekdays by SWR TV , BR-alpha and WDR TV .

Life

Birgit Klaus spent the first years of her life in Baden-Baden. In 1971 her parents moved with her to Brazil , where she spent the next six years of her childhood. After graduating from high school in 1984, she first studied psychology, politics and German at the LMU Munich . After an internship at Bayerischer Rundfunk , the twenty-three-year-old was given the opportunity to present her first time in the program Live from the Schlachthof . Then Klaus devoted himself to her speech training ; it followed u. a. several traineeships at radio.

In addition to her work as an editor and presenter of the radio programs SWF3 and later SWR1 , Klaus became known to a broader public primarily through the television magazine Planet Wissen , which she has been hosting since 2002 (with Dennis Wilms ).

Until 2010 she hosted the program Dreiland aktuell on SWR television on Sundays with news from the triangle of Alsace, Switzerland and Baden-Württemberg. In autumn 2010, she moderated the official program broadcast by ZDF for the 20th Day of German Unity in front of the Reichstag building in Berlin.

In June 2011 her first book was published for animal sake. Vegetarian - a sample from Diederichs Verlag.

Birgit Klaus has a son of legal age.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Detlef Kratz: About the person: Birgit Klaus. (pdf, 987 kB) In: Doppelpfeil 4/2016. P. 27 , archived from the original on April 12, 2012 ; accessed on March 20, 2020 .
  2. a b Vita: Education. In: birgitklaus.de. Retrieved September 6, 2017 .