Matthias Deiss

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Matthias Deiß (* 1978 in Hamburg ) is a German television journalist and book author.

Career

Matthias Deiß grew up in Ahrensburg in Schleswig-Holstein and graduated from the Stormarn School in 1998. He then studied communication and political science at the University of Munich and at the German School of Journalism in Munich. He began his professional career as a schoolboy by working as a reporter for a local newspaper. He later worked for several years as the moderation editor for ARD Tagesthemen under Ulrich Wickert and Anne Will , then TV correspondent for Deutsche Welle's TV capital studio , reporter for Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg , head of the service at ARD-aktuell and from 2012 to 2017 TV correspondent for ARD -Capital Studio . His main topics include home affairs and extremism as well as parties and terrorism. Deiß has received several international awards for his work.

His non-fiction book Ehrenmord - Ein deutsches Schicksal (written with Jo Goll ) became the basis for the 2019 film Nur eine Frau .

Since the beginning of 2018 he has headed the editorial team of the ARD political magazine Kontraste as the successor to Reinhard Borgmann . In 2020 he will host the show for Eva-Maria Lemke, who went on parental leave. Deiß is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Electronic Media School (EMS)

Works

  • The leadership question: CDU and CSU in the inter-party power struggle. Research group Germany, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-933456-27-4 .
  • (with Jo Goll ) Ehrenmord - Ein deutsches Schicksal, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3455502374
  • Lost honor - the wrong path of the Sürücü family, ARD documentary, 45min (2011)
  • Eight Turks, a Greek and a Policewoman, ARD documentary, 45 min (2011)
  • State failure - The NSU committee and the difficult process of coming to terms with it, ARD documentary, 30 min (2013)
  • Gauck. The President, ARD documentary, 45 min (2017)
  • Mohammad Mustermann - Germany, your refugees, ARD documentary, 45 min (2017)
  • Blackout Berlin - How vulnerable is the capital? (Contrasts - Die Reporter) rbb, 30 min (2019)

Awards and nominations

  • Prix ​​Europa for the best political documentary in Europe, 2011
  • 1st prize at the Journalist Prize Right-Wing Extremism in the Mirror of the Media, 2012
  • Grand Prix Circom for the best regional TV broadcast in Europe, 2012
  • Nomination for CNN Journalist of the Year, 2012
  • CNN “Journalist of the Year”, 2013
  • Media Prize Politics of the German Bundestag for Documentation “State Failure”, 2014
  • Nomination “Long Breath”, 2017

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.abendblatt.de/region/stormarn/article126025495/Ahrensburger-Matthias-Deiss-bekommen-Bundestags-Medienpreis.html