Hansjürgen Rosenbauer

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Hansjürgen Rosenbauer (born December 10, 1941 in Diez ) is a German television presenter and former director of the ORB .

Life

After graduating from Tilemannschule Limburg in 1962, Rosenbauer studied German literature , politics and sociology in Frankfurt am Main and New York . He received his doctorate from New York University in 1968 on the subject of "Brecht and Behaviorism".

After working for newspapers and radio stations, Rosenbauer was employed as a television editor at Hessischer Rundfunk in 1969. Further positions in public broadcasting followed , including as a correspondent in Prague and as an editor in the ARD studio in Bonn. At WDR television he was head of the international program group from 1978 to 1983 and then head of the culture, science and education program group until 1991.

In 1991, Rosenbauer became director of the newly founded Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB). In this position he remained until the merger of the ORB with the Radio Free Berlin (SFB) for Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) in May 2003. In September of the same year he was transferred to massive pressure from the SPD on its coalition partner CDU from the Brandenburg state parliament in the second Ballot elected to the media council of Medienanstalt Berlin-Brandenburg . In 2015 he became chairman of this body.

Until the summer semester of 2007, Rosenbauer was a professor at the Art Academy for Media in Cologne . He is also one of the founders of the Electronic Media School in Potsdam . As a television presenter, he is primarily known through the programs The Later The Evening , Weltspiegel , Kulturweltspiegel , I Carry a Big Name and Rosenbauer in conversation .

On behalf of the Mai-Revue program , Rosenbauer received the 1986 special live prize at the Adolf Grimme Prize .

Rosenbauer lives in Zaatzke near Heiligengrabe in Brandenburg. Most recently, he was Chairman of the Media Council of the Berlin-Brandenburg Media Authority (MABB).

Biographical

  • WDR history (s) - A journey through time in 14 interviews: Hansjürgen Rosenbauer , WDR television, October 5, 2018, 60 min., WDR media library unlimited

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Prof. Dr. Hansjürgen Rosenbauer , Mediabiz .
  2. ↑ Slap in the face for Hansjürgen Rosenbauer , Die Welt , August 29, 2003.
  3. https://www.mabb.de/uber-die-mabb/organisation-und-struktur/medienrat.html