Marco Seiffert

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Marco Seiffert (born April 24, 1971 in Berlin ) is a German presenter on the radio , on television and at events.

Life

After Marco Seiffert had worked as a freelancer for various Berlin local newspapers, he switched to the youth radio station Fritz from Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) in 1998 as editor and reporter (until 2003: ORB / SFB ). Until 2006 he moderated the programs Die Radiofritzen am Morgen and Blue Moon . Since 2006 he has been a presenter at the RBB broadcaster Radio Eins . There he moderates the program Der Schöne Morgen together with Tom Böttcher . He also works as a reporter.

In 2004 he was a reporter at the Olympic Games in Athens for ARD radio . In 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 he hosted the Carnival of Cultures on RBB television . Seiffert is also used as a moderator at live events. a. at the home games of Alba Berlin's basketball players , at the open day in various federal ministries and for various companies.

On January 22nd, 2010 he was a candidate for the RTL showWho Wants to be a Millionaire? “And won € 125,000.

On September 17, 2010, an edition of the Radio Eins broadcast “Der Schöne Morgen” , moderated by Seiffert and Tom Böttcher, was awarded the German Radio Prize in the “Best Morning Program” category.

From September 20, 2011 to summer 2012, Seiffert presented the weekly political talk show KLIPP & KLAR on rbb television. From September 2012 to March 2017 he was part of the team of moderators for the rbb television magazine “ zibb ”.

From September 2017 to September 2019 Seiffert presented the evening show together with Britta Steffenhagen on rbb television .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of radioeins . Retrieved June 21, 2011.
  2. ^ Website of the RBB. Retrieved June 21, 2011.
  3. ^ Website of the German Radio Prize . Retrieved June 21, 2011.
  4. ^ Website of the rbb . Retrieved September 1, 2011.
  5. Portrait Seiffert on the website of the rbb . Retrieved October 2, 2012.

Fonts

  • Zs. With Kerstin Topp (Ed.): The 90s. Everything will change when we grow up. A Fritz book . Parthas, 2004, ISBN 3-936324-25-5