Nadine Bilke

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Nadine Bilke (* 1976 in Recklinghausen ) is a German journalist and has been the program manager of the special interest broadcaster ZDFneo since 2008 .

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After graduating from the Städtisches Gymnasium Haltern in 1995, Bilke studied journalism at the University of Dortmund until 2011 . There she worked as an editor for the online student newspaper Indonet . After completing her studies, she worked as a freelancer for Ruhr Nachrichten , Lüdenscheider Nachrichten , Radio Kiepenkerl and ZDFonline, among others, until 2002 . After completing her traineeship with Ruhr Nachrichten , she went to Edinburgh to study abroad at Napier University in 1999 . From 2002 she worked as an editor in the ZDF's New Media department. In 2007 she did her doctorate at the Institute for Journalism at the University of Dortmund with the dissertation Quality in Crisis and War Reporting , for which she was awarded the Christiane Rajewski Prize of the Peace and Conflict Research Working Group the following year. In 2007 she became deputy head of the editorial team at ZDF.de. Bilke was responsible for the interactive online broadcasts for the 2008 presidential election in the USA and the 2009 European elections . In 2009 she was appointed head of service and planning chief in the main editorial office for new media at ZDF, and in 2013 she was appointed deputy head of the main editorial office for new media at ZDF. Since August 2018, Bilke has been the program director of the special-interest broadcaster ZDFneo. Under her leadership, the Neoriginal label was introduced for in-house productions.

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  1. Mark Trantow: turi2 edition # 9: ZDFneo boss Nadine Bilke in the portrait. In: turi2. November 25, 2019, accessed July 17, 2020 .