Ludger Fertmann

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Ludger Fertmann (* 1950 ) is a German journalist and lecturer.

Life

Ludger Fertmann completed his traineeship at a newspaper in North Rhine-Westphalia and then worked for a decade as a news editor, most recently at the Westfälischer Anzeiger in Hamm as head of the politics / news department .

Fertmann has been working as a freelance journalist since 1981, who meanwhile took up residence in the Lower Saxony state capital Hanover . From there he writes, for example, for the Hamburger Abendblatt according to the motto :

“Anyone who wants to be successful as a 'client' has to be different, i.e. faster, more precise, more profound. All of this is only possible through systematic research. "

True to this motto, Ludger Fertmann taught from the mid-1990s "[...] with a mixture of organizational patterns and practical exercises" as a lecturer in Hamburg at the Academy for Journalism there and in Dortmund at the German Radio Academy .

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  1. a b c d Nadja Stavenhagen (responsible): Lecturers on the website of the Academy for Journalism in Hamburg eV , last accessed on July 24, 2016