Christoph Bungartz

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Christoph Bungartz (born February 26, 1960 in Neuss ) is a German journalist and editor for NDR television .

Life

Origin and education

The Catholic Christoph Bungartz grew up as the son of Dolldorf native postdoctoral engineer in the chemical industry , Hermann Bungartz († 2000) and his wife Hanne Marie with two siblings in Krefeld on. There he attended the Sollbrüggen elementary school in the Bockum district from 1966 to 1969 and then to 1978 the municipal Arndt grammar school . In the winter semester 1978/79 he began studying German and English at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn , which was interrupted from August 1979 to October 1980 by doing basic military service at the Army Office in Cologne . From autumn 1980 he continued his studies in Bonn with the main subjects German and philosophy ( secondary level II teaching ). There, Bungartz was also commissioned to tutor at the "Philosophical Seminar A" in 1982/83 . With a scholarship , he was subsequently able to study as an exchange student for two semesters in 1983/1984 at the University of Wisconsin – Madison , where he obtained a Master of Arts degree in May 1984 . He then switched from teaching to doctoral studies in Bonn, which he stepped forward in 1987 with the work Retreating: the irony in Robert Walser's Bernese prose. which was accepted at the beginning of 1988 by the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Bonn .

Parallel to his studies took C. Bungartz 1981/1983 as part of a grant from the Institute for the Advancement Young Journalists (ifp) a journalism training true. From 1982 to 1987 he was also a regular freelancer for the Rheinpfalz and occasionally for the Badische Zeitung ( feature section ).

Career

On March 1, 1988, Christoph Bungartz began his work as a trainee at the Norddeutscher Rundfunk. After working as a freelance reporter for several years , he has been head of the “Magazine” department in the “Culture and Documentation” program area of ​​NDR television since 1997. The editorial team, partly in cooperation with other state broadcasters , oversees the magazines ttt - titel, thesen, temperamente , W for Wissen or Druckfrisch for Das Erste , the culture journal , Lieb & Teuer , plietsch and the book journal for NDR television, as well as Metropolis and X : enius for arte . On behalf of the moderator Julia Westlake , Bungartz occasionally moderates the culture journal; together with her he moderates the annual NDR series Der Norden reads .

As a trainer, he leads seminars for young journalists at ifp in Munich.

Others

In 2007 Christoph Bungartz co-founded the six-member Hamburg band The Cruisers , which now consists of Anna Leenen, Andreas Engler, Jan Haarmeyer , Sven Hartung, Felix Leenen and himself . With interpretations of rock, pop, folk and blues music from the 1960s, they have performed repeatedly in Hamburg.

Fonts

  • Stepping backwards and forwards: the irony in Robert Walser's Bernese prose. (= European university publications . Series I. German Language and Literature. Bd./Vol. 1084) Peter Lang AG , Frankfurt am Main / Bern, ISBN 3-631-40485-9 (also dissertation University of Bonn, 1988), therein curriculum vitae.
  • with Ralf Gier, Peter Scheulen: From the Eifel to America. Emigration to North America 1840–1914. (= History in the Euskirchen district. Volume 18/19. 2004/2005. Annual journal of the Euskirchen District History Association ) Euskirchen 2005, ISBN 3-935221-55-X

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Christoph Bungartz: Backward moving forward: the irony in Robert Walser's Bernese prose.
  2. Christoph Bungartz, Ralf Gier, Peter Scheulen: From the Eifel to America. Emigration to North America 1840–1914.
  3. christoph bungartz on ifp-kma.de, accessed on March 22, 2013.
  4. a b christoph bungartz on ndr.de, accessed on April 11, 2016 ( Memento from December 15, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  5. NDR Annual Report 2011
  6. ^ The Cruisers. Website Retrieved August 29, 2013.