Manuela Klein

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Manuela Klein interviews Heiko Maas , 2017

Manuela Klein (born February 7, 1974 in Hilden ) is a German television presenter and journalist . She lives and works in Cologne .

Life

Manuela Klein studied English and media studies at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf from 1993 . During her studies she worked in the editorial department of the music channel VIVA as well as for television production companies in Cologne. In 1999 she completed her studies with the academic degree Magister (MA). Subsequently, she completed a traineeship at "creaTV film and television production" in Cologne.

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In 2001 Manuela Klein moved from Cologne to Hamburg and worked as an editor and reporter for the regional RTL news magazine " Guten Abend RTL ". After half a year she took over the daily live moderation of the regional news for Lower Saxony and Bremen . In 2005 Manuela Klein switched to "Westcom Medien", where she moderated the daily Sat.1 regional magazine " 17:30 live from NRW" and worked as an editor and reporter. In 2007 she switched to the news channel N24 . Until the end of 2008 she presented the daily magazine program “Welt der Technik” there. In addition to producing reports and N24 specials, she moderated the magazine “Tempo - Das Automagazin”. In addition, Manuela Klein was responsible for the weekly political talks "Studio Friedman" and "Was allow Strunz" as well as the N24 report series "Friedman looks" since the beginning of 2010. Since November 2010, Manuela Klein has been working as a freelancer for WDR, as well as in event and trade fair moderation.

Off-air and stage presentations

Manuela Klein also works as an event host. She conducted several galas, business talks and star interviews. She moderates and produces for several online TV formats.

Others

Manuela Klein took an intensive acting course at the Hamburg School of Drama. Furthermore, she completed several moderation coaching as well as voice and speech training.

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