Klaus Nestele

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Klaus Nestele (born September 21, 1930 in Schotten , People's State of Hesse ) is a German journalist and non-fiction author and (under the pseudonym Leon Berg ) writer of magazine novels and crime stories. Nestele is a co-founder of the TV magazine Bild and the first German television award named after her, the Golden Screen .

Life

As a member of the development team at Wilhelm Herget Verlag in Stuttgart, Nestele contributed to the concept and appearance of the TV program magazine “Screen” in the 1950s. At that time, the magazine was the first TV magazine to specialize on the German market and was the only one of its kind to exclusively focus on the TV programs of public broadcasters as well as text and image contributions accompanying the program. The weekly TV magazine awarded the "Golden Screen" for the first time in 1959, the winners of which were determined on the basis of a nationwide reader vote. In addition to this first German audience television award, a “Golden Screen of Television Critics” was later launched.

Nestele has published numerous specialist articles that are cited in academic papers, including analyzing “technical innovations in the music industry and their effects on the music market” ( Handbuch der Musikwirtschaft , Keller, Starnberg 1992). It pointed out at an early stage developments and challenges that the music industry only began to seriously grapple with ten years later: “An electronic infrastructure can grow from the connection of computer and telecommunications technology ... and because access to millions of films, music recordings and new audiovisual products will become much easier, one day we will be able to have titles and archived programs imported directly as desired. "

Klaus Nestele lives and works near Munich.

Works

Non-fiction

fiction

  • Murder in the clouds . In: TV hearing and seeing 1974.
  • Corpses also make mistakes . Bauer, Hamburg 1974.
  • A child plays fate . In: Echo der Frau, Düsseldorf 1974

literature

  • Moser / Scheuermann (Hrsg.): Handbook of the music industry 1st edition. Josef Keller Verlag, Starnberg and Munich 1992, ISBN 3-7808-0142-6 ( Technical innovations and their effects , page 69)
  • Wolff, Harry: Music market and media under the aspect of technological change (page 33), epOs-Music, Osnabrück 2002, ISBN 978-3-923486-37-3
  • Markus R. Friederici / Frank Schulz / Matthias-S. Stromeyer: The core of technology - social consequences of technical innovations using the example of the sound carrier (page 120), hrss-hamburg review of social sciences, 2006