Falko Blask

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Falko Blask (* 1966 in Duisburg ) is a German journalist , director , non-fiction author , television producer , screenwriter and radio presenter .

Career

After graduating from high school in Wertingen in 1985, Blask studied journalism , communication science , political science , sociology and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich until 1993 , as well as human medicine at times, and trained as an editor at the German School of Journalism . While still a student, he moderated at Radio Skyline and worked for Radio KÖ . This was followed by reports and various reports for Playboy , where he was also responsible as a department head for Profit Magazine, Wiener and EGO, columns for Internetworld , Neue Szene and other magazines as well as texts for Die Zeit , Cosmopolitan etc. in the television sector he was also a scriptwriter and director for channels such as n-tv , Janus TV (production company for formats at ProSieben , Sat.1 , Kabel 1 , RTL 2 ) and ARTE , for whose cultural area he also worked as a producer. He revised English science formats for National Geographic , History Channel , Discovery Channel and DMAX .

He has also written books on topics such as time travel , techno and Baudrillard as well as articles for specialist journals , encyclopedias and anthologies.

Today, Falko Blask is professor for technical journalism at the Technical University of Nuremberg Georg Simon Ohm .

Books

Awards

  • 1987: 2nd place at the German Youth Press Prize

Web links

Individual evidence

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