Grip (TV magazine)

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Television broadcast
Original title GRIP - the motor magazine
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) since 2007
Production
company
Focus TV
length 120 minutes
Episodes 500+
Broadcasting
cycle
weekly
genre Magazine broadcast
Moderation Matthias Malmedie , Detlef "Det" Müller , Helge Thomsen , Nikolaus "Niki" Schelle, Jens Kuck, Cyndie Allemann , Miriam Höller , Axel Stein , Jens Seltrecht, Jean Pierre Kraemer , Jan Seyffarth , Sidney Hoffmann
First broadcast October 14, 2007 on RTL II

GRIP - Das Motormagazin is a television magazine on the subject of automobiles produced in Germany and broadcast weekly since 2007 .

The program is broadcast by RTL II and produced by Focus TV . The editor-in-chief is the television journalist Thomas Pospiech, who invented the program together with Matthias Malmedie . It is moderated by Matthias Malmedie, Detlef Müller , Helge Thomsen, Nikolaus Schelle, Cyndie Allemann , Miriam Höller and occasionally also by Axel Stein and Jean Pierre Kraemer . Jens Kuck is responsible for motorcycles.

The GRIP Extreme series has been around since July 2010 . The following episodes were broadcast in the style of a “countdown show”: The most powerful cars in the world, The most legendary movie cars , The most extreme car collectors and The most expensive cars in the world.

The broadcast date was on Sundays at 6 p.m. until 2010, then until August of that year at 4 p.m. and since then has been on Sundays at 7 p.m. Since the beginning of 2013, the program has been back on Sundays at 6 p.m. In 2016, Grip was already running at 5 p.m. Grip only ran there for an hour. Since January 2017, Grip has been running for two hours, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The magazine GRIP has also been on the market since November 2, 2012, a few days before the TV show's 5-year anniversary . Initially a product from Hubert Burda Media , the print magazine has been published every six weeks after a change of publisher since November 7, 2014 in the DAZ publishing group .

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