Peter Rothenbühler

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Peter Rothenbühler (born November 9, 1948 in Pruntrut ) is a Swiss journalist .

He grew up bilingually in Biel / Bienne , where he completed his training as a journalist at Mario Cortesi's press office after graduating from high school . From 1981 he worked for the Ringier publishing house in Zurich , as editor-in-chief of Blick für die Frau , SonntagsBlick and Schweizer Illustrierte . In 2000 he moved to Tele24 as program director , and in 2001 as editor-in-chief for the magazine Gesundheit Praxis , produced by Ringier . From 2002 to 2008 he was editor-in-chief of Le Matin ; From 2009 he was a member of the board of directors at Edipresse , after the takeover of their Swiss media activities by Tamedia in 2010/2011 until the end of November 2013 as deputy journalistic director of Tamedia Publications romandes. In 2014 he became a partner at the newspaper and magazine design agency Rampazzo & Associés, Paris. Rothenbühler writes a column in Schweizer Illustrierte , az Nordwestschweiz and in Le Matin Dimanche and is also a columnist for Radio 1 .

Works

  • Kissing frogs - swallowing toads. The inventor of Swiss people journalism. Werd, 2016, ISBN 978-3-85932-827-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Rothenbühler's CV in: FH Joanneum , accessed on March 15, 2011.
  2. Ariane Dayer becomes the new editor-in-chief of Le Matin. In: werbewoche.ch. September 15, 2008.
  3. Interview with Peter Rothenbühler about his work at Edipresse.
  4. Rampazzo & Associés, Paris: Peter Rothenbühler is partner of the design agency. In: persoenlich.com . January 9, 2014.