Marcus Schuler

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Marcus Schuler (* 1971 in Esslingen ) is presenter and foreign correspondent for Bayerischer Rundfunk in ARD radio studio Los Angeles, based in Silicon Valley.

After graduating from high school, he began doing military service at Radio Andernach , followed by various internships such as at the emigrant newspaper “Aufbau” in New York and he volunteered at the BBC in London. He then studied political science in Bonn and moderated the "Morning Show" of SWF3 (today SWR3 ) in Baden-Baden, for which he later set up the DASDING youth program and in 2002 his team received the Grimme Online Award . In 2003, Marcus Schuler moved from SWR to Bayerischer Rundfunk as the director of the ARD and was responsible for the digital offering. In 2015, together with colleagues in the BR, he set up the app development department, which programs digital services and station-specific apps. At the same time, he and friends in Portland (Oregon) and Bern (Switzerland) produce the technology podcast "Geek-Week", which is also broadcast by Bayerischer Rundfunk. Since July 2017 he has been working as a correspondent in the ARD studio Los Angeles, but has his office in Silicon Valley . He became the successor to Wolfgang Stuflesser , who became the online representative of the Information Program Directorate at SWR in Stuttgart.

Awards

  • 1999: Kurt Magnus Prize
  • 2002: As part of the team, the Grimme Online Award for DASDING from the SWR

Individual evidence

  1. avero: mschuler | korrespondenten.tagesschau.de. Retrieved October 18, 2018 (German).
  2. Marcus Schuler becomes ARD radio correspondent in Silicon Valley. In: turi2. Accessed December 8, 2018 (German).
  3. First Fakenews, now the data scandal: "Facebook are slowly running out of advocates" | Home | SWR news. March 21, 2018, accessed December 8, 2018 .