MDR Thuringia Journal

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Television broadcast
Country of production Germany
length 30 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
every day
genre news
Moderation Aline Thielmann
Susann Reichenbach
Steffen Quasebarth
First broadcast January 2nd, 1992 on MDR Thuringia

The MDR Thüringen Journal , previously Thüringen Journal , is a regional news magazine in the MDR program . It is produced in the Landesfunkhaus Thuringia in Erfurt and broadcasts a thirty-minute journal of the day's events in the state every day, with the exception of some public holidays, from 7:00 p.m.

content

The moderated program is divided into reports, reports and live switching as well as two blocks with short messages that are presented by a speaker. Every Thursday there is a block with event tips. Books with a regional reference and their authors are presented in the “book box”. From Friday to Monday, the news block is usually followed by a 15-minute sports section with detailed reports on Thuringian sporting events, training reports, table statuses, including the youth clubs and background reports on Thuringian sporting events. A regional weather report follows after the broadcast . The articles in the MDR Thuringia Journal can usually be viewed for seven days in the MDR media library.

Moderation

The Thuringia Journal is moderated alternately by Aline Thielmann , Susann Reichenbach and Steffen Quasebarth . The short messages are presented alternately by the moderators Paul Andreas Freyer , Johanna Hoffmeier and Sina Reeder . The sport is presented by Stefanie Benke , Sascha Mönch , Christian Müller or Sandra Voigtmann and the weather by Claudia Hauboldt , Johanna Hoffmeier, Frank Huber , Marc Neblung , Jens Roder , Sandra Voigtmann or Heike Ziepke .

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