Dominique Lars Ziesemer

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Dominique Lars Ziesemer (born March 23, 1969 in Polch ) is a German television presenter and freelance writer . He has also developed some concepts for television productions .

Life

Dominique Lars Ziesemer studied journalism , politics and film studies in Mainz . In 1996 he obtained his Magister Artium degree with the study “Reasons for TV switching behavior” . During his studies he worked for the local television station MYK-TV .

In 1998 he volunteered at Norddeutscher Rundfunk . He then worked for N-Joy radio and the satirical show extra 3 . There he is the voice of the section "The broadcast with Klaus" . In 2000 he developed the quiz "Who has seen" (NDR), of which the 100th episode was broadcast in 2010 and which he hosted in an episode in 2003 because Eva Herman had canceled. In 2003 he invented the talk show "Talk and Games" (NDR). In the same year he developed the program "Alles Lügen" , which he presented for the first time.

In 2004 Ziesemer took over the moderation of the ARD-Ratgeber -Technik. According to NDR, he left this again in December 2009 to devote himself to new tasks. In 2005 he presented six episodes of the program “DAS!”, “Our strong north” with Inka Schneider and “The biggest pop songs of the north” with Milka Loff Fernandes for NDR . In the same year he also produced the 90-minute version "Die Kultautos der Deutschen" together with Rainer Blank. In 2006 he developed the quiz “When was it actually?”, Which he also moderated. Since 2008 he has also been working as a lecturer for the Hamburg media office. In 2009 he was on the jury of the international television award " Rose d'Or ".

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