Michael Spleth

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Michael Spleth

Michael Spleth (born October 31, 1967 in Cuxhaven ) is a German radio presenter , speaker and musician.

Career

radio

He started in 1988 at the Bürgerradio in Stuttgart and switched to SWF3 in Baden-Baden on January 8, 1990 . Until 1993 he was responsible for the sound design of the station, he also developed some comic series a. a. the character "Robert the Hero" based on Robert De Niro .

Since 1993 he has moderated various SWF3 programs and produced the "Mack'n'Roll-Song", in which Anke Engelke sang next to him . The title ran every Friday at around 3:30 p.m. and thus heralded the music request program SWF3-Mack and Roll .

After the merger of SDR and SWF to form SWR , Michael Spleth regularly presented the afternoon program SWR3-HitHop .

Today Michael Spleth can mainly be heard as a presenter in the evening in the SWR3-Popshop , the SWR3-Club on the weekend, the morning show SWR3-Sunrise and on the ARD-Popnacht .

watch TV

On television Michael Spleth had 1999 a. a. Appearances as a backstage presenter on the RTL2 music program The Dome .

On the TV show Do You Understand Fun? he was 2012/2013 a. a. as a decoy on the go. In addition to his role as a presenter, he works as a speaker for various TV documentaries.

As a musician

Michael Spleth is the composer and lyricist of the title Knusper Knusper Knäuschen by pop singer Hansi Süssenbach .

For the football club Stuttgarter Kickers he recorded the title “Stuttgart Your Soul” in 2009 and released his own German-language album in 2010 (Spleth - The Last Album - Part 1) .

For the 2011 women's soccer World Cup, the title My wife is a professional soccer player was published. He has been regularly seen live with his acoustic project since 2016.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mack'n'Roll song on YouTube. In: YouTube. May 13, 2013, accessed March 17, 2020 .
  2. Understand fun: SWR3 presenter Michael Spleth and Arthur Abraham in the infight about Miss Germany Isabel Gülck. In: YouTube. April 21, 2012, accessed March 17, 2020 .
  3. "Stuttgart Your Soul" - the new hymn of the Stuttgarter Kickers available from this Friday | Stuttgarter Kickers Newscenter. Retrieved on March 17, 2020 (German).
  4. The women's soccer song - timeless and crisp, the next challenge is in the starting blocks - let's go! In: YouTube. Retrieved March 17, 2020 .