Max Schradin

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Max Schradin (born April 12, 1978 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German TV presenter .

Life

After reaching his vocational baccalaureate at the Feldberg school in 1999, he completed his community service , he stopped for two months to a internship in the editorial of the TV show Arabella to perceive. He then worked as a warm-upper and thus financed his acting studies at the International Michael Chekhov School in Munich from 2000. He worked for Arabella , Clip Mix , Nicole - Decision in the Afternoon and as a presenter at trade fairs and galas. After two and a half years, he completed his basic studies. From 2002 Max Schradin worked in a Munich casting agency.

In April 2003 Schradin became a presenter at the travel sales channel Sonnenklar.TV and in 2004 switched to 9Live , a call-in quiz channel that was known for its non-transparent game concepts. Schradin worked there until the live broadcasting operations were discontinued on May 31, 2011. In 2012, he moderated the regional internet radio “Radio Fortuna” in Heusenstamm , which ceased operations after bankruptcy.

2012 to the summer of 2014 he hosted the teleshopping transmitter Channel 21 . Since August 5th, 2014 he has been on the air at the teleshopping broadcaster 1-2-3.tv .

On October 18, 2014 at 8 pm, Schradin hosted the Saturday evening show “The big car quiz” on Sport1 .

Since February 12, 2016, Schradin has been moderating the gambling program “drückglück.de” on Sport1 together with various moderation partners.

Moderations

  • 2003–2004: Moderation Sonnenklar.TV
  • 2004–2011: Moderation 9Live
  • 2012–2014: Moderation Channel 21
  • since 2014: Moderation 1-2-3.tv
  • 2014: Moderation of the big car quiz ( Sport1 )
  • 2016: Moderation drückglück.de (Sport1)

criticism

Opponents of call-in competitions repeatedly criticized Schradin's appearances on 9Live for allegedly misleading statements, for example about the familiarity of the terms sought. He is also accused of having participated in a case of fraud involving the broadcaster.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 1-2-3.tv: Max Schradin
  2. Max Schradin's website
  3. ^ Max Schradin - Oberursel (Feldberg School). Retrieved on November 7, 2018 (German).
  4. Holger Guderitz: We asked - Max Schradin: "I never really took myself seriously at 9Live". August 7, 2011, archived from the original on October 4, 2013 ; accessed on May 5, 2019 .
  5. The 9Live Scam on YouTube . plusminus , from July 10, 2011
  6. Max Schradin: “9Live has tripped itself up” . ( dwdl.de [accessed October 30, 2017]).
  7. Former "9Live" star is now a radio presenter . In: Promiflash.de . August 25, 2012 ( promiflash.de [accessed October 30, 2017]).
  8. Max Schradin does the radio, Regiocast boss leaves . ( dwdl.de [accessed October 30, 2017]).
  9. Max is back on the air . In: Taunus Zeitung . ( taunus-zeitung.de [accessed October 30, 2017]). Max is back on the air ( Memento of the original from October 11, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.taunus-zeitung.de
  10. Max Schradin - Teleshopping on Channel21. dmotioninfo.com, accessed October 30, 2017 .
  11. Max Schradin , www.1-2-3.tv
  12. Call-in lives on at Sport1 - on Saturday evening. dwdl.de, October 20, 2014, accessed January 10, 2015 .
  13. DrückGlück - The Show - From "Top" to "Flop" . In: Blasting News . ( blastingnews.com [accessed October 30, 2017]).
  14. Marc Doehler: 9LIVE - DER SCHRADINBETRÜGER - CITV.NL. January 29, 2014, accessed April 24, 2019 (example).
  15. Stefan Niggemeier: Fraud at the call TV channel 9Live: Led behind the scenes . In: The daily newspaper: taz . February 9, 2009, ISSN  0931-9085 ( taz.de [accessed April 25, 2019]).
  16. Stefan Niggemeier: Fraud: 9Live fires employees. February 3, 2009, accessed April 25, 2019 .
  17. Marc Doehler: 9LIVE - WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STEAR LIGHT? - CITV.NL. January 28, 2014, accessed April 24, 2019 .