Lukas Heinser

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Lukas Heinser (born September 28, 1983 in Duisburg ) is a German blogger and journalist .

Life

Lukas Heinser was born in Duisburg in 1983. He grew up in Dinslaken , where he graduated from high school in 2002 . From 2003 he studied German and English at the Ruhr University in Bochum . He wrote his bachelor thesis in 2007 on the subject of "The changes in Internet language". During his studies he worked as head of music at Bochum's campus radio CT das radio and as an author and final editor for the webzine Plattentests.de . He also wrote for the Rheinische Post . Heinser appeared at the beginning of the 2000s as a regular in the newsgroup "de.alt.fan.haraldschmidt" on Usenet . He has been running the Coffee and TV blog since 2007 , for which he was voted “2008 Golden Blogger”. He has also been publishing on the multi-award-winning Bildblog since 2007 , which takes a critical look at the German media . In January 2010, the German media journalist and then head of Bildblog , Stefan Niggemeier , handed over management to Lukas Heinser, which he held until 2014. In May 2010, Heinser reported on the video blog Oslog together with Stefan Niggemeier about the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo . In 2011 he again reported on the Eurovision Song Contest with Stefan Niggemeier , this time from Düsseldorf on the video blog Duslog; a year later, in 2012, in the same constellation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Azerbaijan under the name Bakublog . Heinser was also the author of the 2011 Echo Awards together with Stefan Niggemeier . Since the beginning of 2014 he has been creating the podcast Lucky & Fred together with Friedrich Küppersbusch , in which the political events of the previous period are commented on. Lukas Heinser has been assistant to commentator Peter Urban at the Eurovision Song Contest since 2013 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lukas Heinser ( Memento from December 29, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 119 kB) on wiwi.uni-muenster.de
  2. a b A lunch with Lukas Heinser ( Memento from February 6, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) An interview with Lukas Heinser on the website of the “Prinz Ruhrgebiet”, accessed on May 26, 2010
  3. Imprint of Plattentests.de
  4. Presentation of the regulars on www.dafhs.org The websites for the newsgroup "de.alt.fan.haraldschmidt"
  5. Golden Blogger 2008
  6. bildblog.de - On our own behalf, notification of the change in leadership at bildblog. Published January 25, 2010, accessed May 26, 2010
  7. Lena wins, Stefan sings on Oslog (video)
  8. duslog.tv
  9. oslog.tv
  10. What I learned from “Echo” on Stefan Niggemeiers blog
  11. https://soundcloud.com/kueppersbuschido
  12. 2013 Assistant to the commentator in Malmö
  13. 2015 assistant to the commentator in Vienna
  14. Lukas Heinser on Instagram: “It starts: Six days in a dark hall! Let the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest begin! #eurovision # esc2019 #escgermany # peterurban… “ Retrieved on June 21, 2019 .