Monika Meynert

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Monika Meynert (born January 28, 1938 in Potsdam , Germany ) is a German television journalist (culture editor) and television presenter .

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After graduating from high school, Monika Meynert began studying classical philology, German, journalism and musicology, which she completed with a doctorate. Married to a judge in Potsdam since 1965, she was appointed editor and presenter for the ZDF culture magazine Aspects in 1967 and also managed this format from August 1975 to February 1977 in a team with Wolfgang M. Ebert and Wiltrud Mannfeld.

In 1971/72 Monika Meynert presented Die Drehscheibe , and from 1969 to 1972 the entertainment format ZDF Sunday Concert, which was broadcast every Sunday from 12 noon, for the same station . Other ZDF programs in which she was involved in various functions were called Concert on Campus , That I speak with flowers , I don't want to sing of love , Samba mangeira and Western melody . The last show hosted by the ZDF culture editor was called your music wish , then Monika Meynert disappeared from the public eye.

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Individual evidence

  1. Life data and biographical information according to the Kay Less media archive
  2. Monika Meynert on presseportal.zdf.de
  3. Monika Meynert on wunschliste.de