Malin Buettner

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Malin Büttner (born June 6, 1975 in Bremen ) is a German editor and television presenter , especially for children's programs. Büttner's trademark are woolen hats of different colors, which she wears in many of her reports.

Life

Malin Büttner grew up in Weyhe , Lower Saxony , and graduated from KGS Leeste in 1994 . Büttner studied communication science and journalism at the University of Cologne until 2005 and graduated with a master's degree .

At first she worked as an editor at Neuneinhalb , until she could also be seen there as a moderator . Since 2007 she has appeared in the show with the mouse with her own stories and since 2012 she has been part of the cast of the show, where she can be seen as a presenter, e.g. B. with films about companies that take part in the mouse door opener campaign.

In 2010 she was seen in the short film A People Under Suspicion - The GDR State Security .

Malin Büttner is married and has three daughters.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b neueinhalb.wdr.de: About Malin as of April 19, 2016
  2. Malin Büttner: Not inferior, but inferior ... The ban G for the hearing-impaired in the Hitler Youth , Peter Lang, European university publications : series 40, communication studies and journalism. Vol. 90, 2005 ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 80 kB)
  3. a b Kreiszeitung.de: When news scares children Article from December 23, 2016
  4. ^ University of Cologne, Faculty of Human Sciences, Department of Education and Social Sciences, Professor Kleinau, Historical Educational Research, with a focus on Gender History, Wolfgang Gippert
  5. Wolfgang Gippert: Review of: Büttner, Malin: Not inferior, but inferior, Der Bann G for the hearing impaired in the Hitler Youth. Frankfurt: Peter Lang 2005 In: EWR 4 (2005), No. 6 (published on December 8, 2005)
  6. The mouse opens many doors: On October 3rd, companies will invite you to hear factual stories live. In: Nordwestzeitung from September 15, 2012.
  7. "A people under suspicion": The first educational film about the MfS is supposed to educate students - Was the Stasi for Hitler? In: Berliner Zeitung of January 13, 2010.