Juliane Bartel

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Juliane Bartel (born June 14, 1945 in Berlin ; † April 3, 1998 there ) was a German radio and television presenter.

Life

In the 1960s, Juliane Bartel initially worked as a news secretary at Sender Freies Berlin. She was trained as a reporter in the SFB's Zeitfunk, headed by Horst Schallon and Alexander Kulpok, and used in various radio programs. She could be heard as a presenter in SF-Beat , a youth, music and information program that was broadcast daily from Monday to Friday between 6:05 and 7:00 p.m. on SFB 2 , and later also in the daily magazine program Echo am Tomorrow of the SFB-Zeitfunk. Juliane Bartel was also a member of the SFB staff council for a time.

She became known to television viewers from 1975. From 1980 to 1985 she presented the program Spielraum on ZDF . She also performed the talk shows 3 to 9 (1989 to 1998) and Alex (Sender Freies Berlin, from 1993).

Juliane Bartel died on April 3, 1998 in Berlin at the age of 52 of complications from lung cancer . The funeral ceremony took place in the funeral hall at the forest cemetery in Zehlendorf . She was buried anonymously in the urn grave field D 5 b of the Wilmersdorf cemetery.

The Juliane Bartel Prize of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Social Affairs, Women, Family and Health, which has been awarded since 2001 in cooperation with the Norddeutscher Rundfunk , is named after her .

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Individual evidence

  1. Died: Juliane Bartel . In: Der Spiegel . No. 16 , 1998 ( online - 13 April 1998 ).
  2. ^ Funeral service for popular Berlin journalist in Zehlendorf: Farewell to Juliane Bartel , in: Berliner Zeitung , April 25, 1998.
  3. Stefan Ehlert: Executor announces anonymous grave site: Juliane Bartel's urn is in Wilmersdorf , in: Berliner Zeitung , August 4, 1998.