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Diana Zimmermann (* 1971 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German journalist and head of the ZDF studio in London . Diana Zimmermann is married and has two children.

Life

After studying comparative literature , sinology and history at the Free University of Berlin and in Paris, she published reports from Paris and Kunming in various daily newspapers . After studying Chinese language and culture in the People's Republic of China , she worked as a freelancer at the ZDF regional studio in Berlin, research assistant at the Museum Education Service in Berlin for the Fontane year , reporter and editor of various broadcasters in Beijing, Strasbourg and Berlin before becoming editor-in-chief of the ZDF " Auslandsjournal "became. Since 2015 she has been the director of the ZDF studio in London.

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In addition to nominations for various television prizes , including the Adolf Grimme Prize together with Johannes Hano for the documentary "The Power of the Games - Beijing one year before the Olympics", Diana Zimmermann received several prizes for her work. The Marl Media Prize for Human Rights 2009, the German Television Prize 2013 for “Auslandsjournal XXL: Brazil”, together with Marcel Mettelsiefen the Adolf Grimme Prize 2015 and the Rory Peck Award 2016 for “ The Fate of the Children of Aleppo ”.

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