Evi Seibert

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Evelyn "Evi" Seibert (born June 7, 1961 ) is a German radio and television presenter, journalist and speaker.

From 1982 to 1983, she and Peter Gorski presented the video clip show Pop Stop on Bavarian TV in the ARD afternoon program, a kind of forerunner to the later successful ARD music video show Formula One .

In 1984 Seibert was one of the three presenters of the briefly broadcast music show Flashlights on ZDF ; together with Dhana Moray and the Japanese Hiroko Murata .

She became known as a radio presenter in the program Pop Shop on SWF3 , the predecessor of today's SWR3 . There she also worked as a presenter and correspondent, until 2009 she could be heard in the information program Nun am Mittag. She moderated the quiz and interview program Evi-Show at regular intervals on Sundays and the Sunday feuilleton on SWR2 .

In 1990 she replaced Reinhold Beckmann as the presenter of the off-show on WDR television (alongside Helge Schneider ). Seibert also works for Die Sendung mit der Maus as a speaker in Christoph Biemann's feature films . Seibert was also the presenter of the television programs head ball , current hour and WDR point Cologne of the WDR television. She also appeared for the WDR as a French-speaking co-presenter for the Rockpalast at the Midem Festival in Cannes in 1986.

In February 2007 she took over the moderation of the local time from Bonn . Evi Seibert moderated the last local time on June 27, 2009. She then moved to France as an ARD radio correspondent. In 2012 she took over the management of the ARD radio studio in Paris. Since February 2015 she has been working as a radio correspondent for the SWR in the ARD capital studio in Berlin. In 2018 she took over the management of the SWR capital studio in Berlin.

Evi Seibert occasionally moderated the Lufthansa inflight radio, which is available on long-haul routes. In 2016 she published the book "111 reasons to love France: a declaration of love to the most beautiful country in the world" together with the France correspondent Daniela Kahls.

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Individual evidence

  1. ard-hauptstadtstudio.de: Evelyn Seibert , accessed on March 23, 2015
  2. Martin Stäb: "I admire how the French take time for beautiful things". Retrieved June 11, 2016 .