Ingo Dubinski

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Ingo Dubinski (born October 16, 1963 in East Berlin ) is a German journalist and presenter .

Life

After studying journalism at the Leipzig Karl Marx University in Leipzig , Dubinski became the presenter of the youth magazine Elf 99 on GDR television in autumn 1989 .

After 1990 he moderated numerous programs on ARD , for example the quiz show for students Supergrips ( BR ), Traveling with Dubinski (MDR), Jetzt oder nie ( Das Erste ), WunschBox (Das Erste), Ein Platz an der Sonne and Die goldene Eins (Das Erste), Attention Action (BR), Spot (t) on! (MDR), heads or tails ( MDR ).

A review of all freelance workers at the MDR at the end of August 2001 revealed that Dubinski was to work for eight months as an unofficial employee (IM "diplomat") of the Ministry for State Security (Stasi) in 1983 while serving in the army . The 89-page file shows that at the age of 19 Dubinski had been recruited as a member of the National People's Army by the Stasi Department 1, which was responsible for monitoring the army. For the Stasi, it was primarily supposed to provide information about a room mate, the later pastor Christhard Rüdiger, who was later to be involved in the church. Ingo Dubinski did not give the Stasi any useful information, so that the senior officer Dubinski attested that he had "ultimately not proven his credibility". When he left the army, his IM activity ended. The file documents that Dubinski himself came into conflict with the SED state during this period. He refused to break off contact with an uncle in West Berlin. This conflict with the Stasi was the reason why Ingo Dubinski decided against studying foreign policy in Moscow in 1984. After his discharge from the army, he worked as a tram driver in East Berlin. In 1985 he started a journalism traineeship at the television of the GDR.

In 1986 he began to study journalism at the University of Leipzig with special training as a sports reporter, which he completed in 1990 with a diploma. From September 1989 Ingo Dubinski became the moderator of the youth magazine ELF99 , which caused a sensation during the fall of the GDR and was awarded a Bambi after the fall of the Berlin Wall . From then until 2004 Ingo Dubinski was seen as a presenter in around 1,700 TV shows. Also as an author and producer u. a. he was active in the travel show Traveling with Dubinski . After the Stasi allegations became known in 2001, Dubinski voluntarily renounced all appearances as a presenter of his television shows. Dubinski's television programs WunschBox , Ein Platz in der Sonne and Traveling with Dubinski were taken out of the program for a short time by ARD, but the MDR's committee of inquiry ruled that the events during Dubinski's army time gave no reason to ban him from the screen. After three months, Dubinski returned to the screen as the host of his shows. He moderated WunschBox and Ein Platz in der Sonne until 2003. Until 2004, Dubinski produced and hosted his travel magazine Mit Dubinski Reisen for MDR .

Dubinski also works as a journalist, author, filmmaker and presenter outside of television. Among other things, he repeatedly moderated the elections for " Miss Germany ". For Lufthansa he moderated the "roll.in" of an Airbus A320 at Frankfurt Airport and the openings of the Colosseo , Bell Rock and Krønasår hotels for Europa-Park . Ingo Dubinski has been involved with the German Children's Fund for 15 years and has moderated the awarding of the “Golden Brat” in the Europapark. In the summer of 2007, the German Children's Fund named Dubinski as its ambassador. He was also an advertising partner for the Camp David brand and spent three years in the United Arab Emirates as a tourism PR consultant.

He is the father of three children and lives with the singer Silke Fischer near Plauen in the Vogtland .

Trivia

In a film from his travel show in 1999, Ingo Dubinski's genitals were allegedly briefly shown under a sauna towel. Thereupon the TV comedian Stefan Raab dedicated a song to this penis. The first performance of the song Der Puller von Dubinski was on January 24th, 2000 in the show TV total .

A song by the punk band Supernasst is entitled Ingo Dubinski / Andie MacDowell . The text essentially consists of the lines "I am not Ingo Dubinski [...] / I am not Andie MacDowell ". The song was released in 2001 on the album "Chaos Übersehgenie".

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Individual evidence

  1. Late realization . In: Berliner Zeitung , September 5, 2001
  2. Frauke Hansen, Svenja Schierer: Miss Germany 2006: The Makel der Missen. In: Stern.de . February 6, 2006, accessed February 2, 2014 .
  3. presse.europapark.de
  4. Nora Domschke: What a GDR TV star does at the travel fair . In: Saxon newspaper . February 2, 2020 ( paid online [accessed February 3, 2020]).
  5. Superillu , No. 31/2012
  6. Extract from TV total from January 24, 2000 "Der Puller von Dubinski". Pro Sieben, accessed February 7, 2015 .