Karin Schubert (moderator)

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Karin Schubert (born November 3, 1967 in Würzburg ) is a German television presenter and stage actress .

Life

At the age of four Karin Schubert began taking ballet lessons and showed a talent for dancing. She sang in the children's choir, learned the recorder and piano and later switched to the music high school. After graduating from high school, Schubert studied German , political science and philosophy in Würzburg and Munich. Professionally, she then decided to work in the arts and began working for local radio and television stations. On the side she danced tournaments and played smaller roles in operettas and musicals .

This was followed by an internship at ZDF and the first editorial assistant at Bayerischer Rundfunk in the entertainment / games area. In the following time she presented the broadcasts Bayern live - the north , later also Abendschau Franken and today Frankenschau currently on BR television . Other broadcast formats such as the benefit gala Sternstunden , the lunchtime magazine Espresso and the afternoon magazine Wir in Bayern followed. In addition to her work in television, Karin Schubert continued to work in radio. For Bayerischer Rundfunk, she moderated the afternoon program Bayern 1 Café and the regional magazine Treffpunkt Franken on Bayern 1 . On BR Heimat she moderates the Heimatspiegel and Fränkisch vor 7 . As a spokesperson, she also took on various program announcements for the station. She also moderated at trade fairs, fashion shows and congresses. She also takes part in charity campaigns and primarily supports Sternstunden , a campaign by the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation. Karin Schubert also cultivates her artistic and sporting preferences, among other things as a musical performer or as a carnival princess . Karin Schubert practices karate and counts yoga , inline skating, jogging and cycling to her sporty hobbies.

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Individual evidence

  1. Bayerischer Rundfunk: Karin Schubert: Unterfränkin through and through . October 2, 2018 ( br.de [accessed March 5, 2020]).