Manfred Bleskin

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Manfred Bleskin

Manfred Bleskin (born December 13, 1949 in Landsdorf ; † January 21, 2014 in Berlin ) was a German journalist and television presenter .

Life

Manfred Bleskin went to school in Rostock. After studying Latin American studies and history , he received his doctorate in 1986 in East Berlin at the Academy for Social Sciences at the Central Committee of the SED on the subject of "On the development of the alliances of the Portuguese Communist Party (PKP) from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s".

From 1990 he produced radio reports for the private Berlin Info Radio 101 . He moderated the “World Week in Review” and the “Interview of the Week” and was a radio commentator on debates in the German Bundestag . Since 1993 he worked for the news channel n-tv . He hosted the "Headline of the Day" program. From 2006 he moderated the evening news. In October 2008, Bleskin moved from Cologne to the capital studio of the news broadcaster in Berlin.

Bleskin lived with his wife in Schöneiche . He spoke five languages. He was also active as a volunteer ambassador for the Children's Hospice Central Germany Nordhausen Foundation in Tambach-Dietharz.

Bleskin died on January 21, 2014 at the age of 64 in Berlin.

Fonts

  • On the criticism of social democratic government policy in the 1970s and early 1980s: materials from a colloquium on July 29, 1983 . Academy for Social Sciences, Berlin, 1984

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alexander Krei: Long-time n-tv journalist Manfred Bleskin is dead . Report on DWDL.de from January 22, 2014; accessed on January 22, 2014.