BIZZ

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Television broadcast
Original title BIZZ
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Country of production Germany
Year (s) 2000-2008
length 50 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
Mondays to Fridays
genre Business magazine , later tabloid magazine
Moderation last: Sebastian Höffner
First broadcast June 13, 2000 on ProSieben

BIZZ ("Job. Money. Life.") Started in 2000 as a business magazine , which was broadcast on ProSieben until June 2006 and then on kabel eins .

Emergence

The BIZZ brand emerged from the title of the previously existing magazine of the same name by the Gruner + Jahr publishing house . At the beginning of the broadcast, the magazine and television editorial team worked closely together, but the magazine was discontinued in January 2002.

General

During his time at ProSieben, it struggled with average ratings due to mixed broadcasting slot situations that changed again and again due to constant program changes. The regular broadcast location was on Tuesdays, 11:15 pm. At the end of the TV total show , there was always a connection to the Bizz presenter. Bizz ran on kabel eins on Tuesdays at 11 p.m. The broadcast was recorded in Berlin and lasted about 50 minutes.

The bottomless pit

Probably the most popular section in BIZZ, in which fraudsters and “rip-offs” are searched for and awarded a blue barrel without a lid or bottom. Normally the respective BIZZ moderators reported in this section, but Carina Teutenberg stepped in from February to November 2005 .

Prize winners were, for example:

March 14, 2006: Tim O. (Mobile Premium Credits Ltd.) with his Tricky.at rip-off
April 4, 2006: MCMultimedia for their phone sex rip-off
June 13, 2006: DVDen.de
August 15, 2006: Xentria AG (later "IS Internet Service AG") for Testcars.de
November 14, 2006: Klaus M. alias Claus M. alias Peter K. for his shared cafe
December 5, 2006: SMSFREE24.de
December 12, 2006: Association "Honestly lasts the longest" for its mass warnings from ebay sellers
January 16, 2007: IS Internet Service AG (formerly “Xentria AG”) for Lebensprognose.com
February 6, 2007: TEAM GmbH for missing exhaust gas reports
March 6, 2007: NETContent Ltd. of Michael B. [1] for his rip-off pages

BIZZ pimps up

Irregular be BIZZ dealt with the "pimp" of automobiles, much like in the show Pimp My Ride on MTV .

There vehicles were converted by private individuals according to the ideas of the tuning specialists. Often wider tires, larger rims and the latest electronics were used.

Depending on your taste, the tuning team did not stop at classics and provided them with a foil in a flame design or covered the seats and steering wheel with snakeskin.

BIZZ revitalises

Similar to the “pimp” of vehicles, BIZZ also copied the model of home improvement programs such as “ Use in 4 Walls ” and “Do it Yourself - SOS”. The imprint “www.brainnail.com” on the craftsmen's T-shirts became unrecognizable when they were broadcast made.

Change from ProSieben to kabel eins

On the grounds that BIZZ no longer “fit the current profile” of ProSieben , the broadcaster announced the end of BIZZ on ProSieben in March 2006. The last program on ProSieben was broadcast on June 6, 2006. Just a week later, the first episode ran on kabel eins at around 11 p.m.

In 2008 the program was discontinued.

Moderators