Hans Bluhm
Hans Werner Bluhm (born July 2, 1922 in Wittenberge , † February 25, 2009 in Hamburg ) was a German journalist.
After completing his military service, Bluhm began his career in 1947 at Hamburger Echo under Herbert Wehner . In 1949 he became editor of the sister paper Hamburger Morgenpost ; In 1953 he moved to the Axel Springer publishing house , where he became head of the Bild newspaper . After founding Bild am Sonntag in 1960, he was its editor-in-chief until 1964, from 1965 to 1974 of Hörzu and from 1975 to 1976 of Welt am Sonntag . In 1966 he invented the golden camera , the Hörzu television award .
Web links
- TV stars and "free love". On the career of the program magazine "HÖR ZU" (1965-1974) Lu Seegers in: Zeithistorische Forschungen / Studies in Contemporary History, online edition, 1 (2004), no. 2,
Individual evidence
- ↑ He invented the "Golden Camera": Hans Bluhm is dead in Welt Online on February 27, 2009, accessed on November 3, 2010
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SURNAME | Bluhm, Hans |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bluhm, Hans Werner (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German journalist |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 2, 1922 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wittenberg |
DATE OF DEATH | February 25, 2009 |
Place of death | Hamburg |