Christoph Scheule

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Christoph Scheule (born May 21, 1961 ) is a German television and radio journalist.

Scheule was chief reporter at the television station Sat.1 when he and Peter Pohl took 1st place in the Axel Springer Prize in 1994 for the television report 24 hours - The Solingen arson attack . In an article for the magazine SAT.1 acute , he also showed that Turkey breach of contract it only for the NATO - Defense case made available weapons from former NVA inventories directly in the southeast against Kurds began. This report led to an immediate halt to the arms deliveries to Turkey and later to the resignation of the then Defense Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg .

He was also the presenter of the television series Retter from 1992 to 1994 , which ran on SAT.1 with up to 4 million viewers. After that, Scheule u. a. Member of the editor-in-chief of Focus TV , head of various corporate communications and today works as a radio and television correspondent for Bayerischer Rundfunk in Allgäu .

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  1. ↑ Work as a BR correspondent in the Allgäu