Michael Jungblut

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Michael Jungblut (born November 14, 1937 in Düsseldorf ; † October 1, 2020 ) was a German business journalist , television presenter and author .

Life

Michael Jungblut studied sociology and economics ( graduate economist ) at the Universities of Cologne and Hamburg . From 1965 to 1986 he was part of the business editorial team of the weekly newspaper Die Zeit in Hamburg, whose business department he headed from 1977. In 1986 he took over the management of the main editorial office for economics, social affairs and environmental policy at ZDF . Jungblut became known through the WISO program on ZDF, which he moderated until 2002. In addition, there were hearings about the federal elections , special programs and, in the period shortly before and after German reunification, series such as Direction Germanyor the Leipzig Citizens' Talks . In 1986, Jungblut ran WISO from the Leipziger Messe, the first political magazine broadcast entirely from the soil of what was then the GDR, and in 1987 the first live broadcast of a western broadcaster from the GDR (from what was then Textima ).

Jungblut worked as a freelance journalist, author, moderator and speaker on current economic and socio-political topics. Since 2007 he has been editor of the SPARBUCH magazine for money, taxes, law, work, technology, life. Among other things, he was a member of the jury of the AachenMünchner Versicherung journalists ' prize and the Deichmann prize against youth unemployment.

Prizes and awards

Jungblut received the following awards, among others:

Publications

  • Rebellion of the superfluous. The uncertain future of professions . Gustav Lübbe Verlag, 1967, 285 pp.
  • (with Diether Stolze ) Capitalism. From Manchester to Wall Street. Texts, images, documents . Munich: Kurt Desch, 1969, 385 pp.
  • The rich and the super-rich in Germany , Hamburg: Hoffmann and Campe. 1971, 383 pp.
  • Not from wages alone. Eleven models for co-determination and profit sharing . Hamburg: Hoffmann and Campe, 1973, 276 pp.
  • The more he has, the more he wants. About social and economic feasibility. Texts + theses . Zurich: Edition Interfrom, 1981, 112 pp.
  • Prosperity dismisses its children . Stuttgart, 1983.
  • When the euro rolls ... What does the European Monetary Union bring for workers, consumers, savers, pensioners and entrepreneurs? . Vienna: Verlag Ueberreuter, 1996, 1998³, 250 pp.
  • WISO business knowledge. A reference work for the ZDF business editorial team: from severance payments to balance of payments . Vienna: Wirtschaftsverlag Ueberreuter, 1999, 597 pp.
  • Stocks, bonds and funds, a stock market advisor . Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 2006, 2008 (WISO book).
  • Challenges and answers. The Ganske Publishing Group: History of a Media House . Hamburg: Hoffmann and Campe, 2007.
  • Nobody has to stay outside: 44 successful models against youth unemployment . Vienna: Linde Verlag, 2014, 192 pp.

literature

  • Michael Völkel : The Lexicon of TV Presenters. Anecdotes, facts and sayings from 50 years of TV history , Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89602-524-4 , p. 261

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Today broadcast from October 4, 2020, 5:00 p.m., starting at 9:20 a.m.
  2. https://presseportal.zdf.de/pressemitteilung/mitteilung/wiso-urgestein-und-vollblut-journalist-aus-ueberzeugung/
  3. Obituary in the "WISO" broadcast of October 5, 2020 (from minute 37:00) https://www.zdf.de/verbrauch/wiso/wiso-vom-5-oktober-2020-100.html#xtor = CS5-95
  4. http://www.jungblut-michael.de/Zur-Person/1,000000583660,8,1
  5. ↑ Detailed view of speaker Michael Jungblut