Jan-Philippe Schlueter

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Jan-Philippe Schlueter (born November 9, 1977 in Karlsruhe ) is a German radio journalist . Most recently he was radio correspondent for the ARD-Studio Südliches Afrika in Johannesburg on behalf of SWR .

Schlüter has been a reporter , editor and presenter for ARD since 1998 . Jan-Philippe Schlüter studied political science in Berlin. Parallel to his studies, he worked for various public radio stations in Europe. He traveled to the new EU member states as a reporter in 2004 and reported using multimedia. After a tri-media traineeship at Südwestrundfunk , Schlüter became deputy head of the SWR youth program DASDING in 2007 . He also represented ARD correspondents several times, including in South Africa . From 2009 he was represented in various SWR strategy groups to reach young target groups and was a founding member of the “Young Formats Development Laboratory”, which develops and maintains television formats for young people for EinsPlus .

From 2013 to 2018, Schlüter reported as a radio correspondent from the ARD studio Southern Africa in Johannesburg. Here he was responsible for reporting from South Africa, Namibia , Angola , Botswana , Zimbabwe and Mozambique . He wrote six programs for the daily magazine “ Background ” for Deutschlandfunk .

Awards

Jan-Philippe Schlüter was awarded the ARD Kurt Magnus Prize in 2008 for his reporter assignments in Turkey to report on the so-called "Marco Trial" .

Individual evidence

  1. Hard sport & good music · DRadio knowledge . In: DRadio knowledge . ( dradiowissen.de [accessed on January 8, 2017]).
  2. ^ NDR: ARD radio studio Johannesburg. In: www.ndr.de. Retrieved January 8, 2017 .
  3. Awarded: Kurt Magnus Prize 2008 . In: hr-online . ( hr-online.de [accessed on January 8, 2017]).