Philip Banse

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Philip Banse (2015)

Philip Banse (born July 31, 1972 ) is a German journalist and podcaster .

Life

Banse studied history , politics and Russian in Hamburg and Berlin . He is also a graduate of the Berlin School of Journalism . In 1995 he worked as a reporter in Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan and Afghanistan . He was then to 1997, editor of the 1996 Volga newspaper in Saratov before 1998 as fixed freelancer for Germany radio came. For this station, Banse reported from Georgia and Abkhazia in 1999 .

Banse lives in Berlin and works for Deutschlandfunk , dctp.tv and Heise-Verlag . He mainly reports on topics from the field of economic policy , network policy and network culture (broadcasts Environment and Consumers and Background on Deutschlandfunk, broadband on Deutschlandfunk Kultur ).

In 2005, Banse founded the kitchen radio podcast together with colleagues who also work for public broadcasters , which was nominated for a Grimme Online Award in 2006. Since then, other podcast formats have been created under the umbrella of the kitchen studio. Since March 2016, Banse has been designing the state of the nation podcast together with Ulf Buermeyer .

Awards

For his report “Noodle stew and scorched earth - Kosovo ”, he was awarded third place in the 2001 Axel Springer Prize in the “Radio” category. In 2006 he received the German-Polish Journalism Prize for his report, "Pension Büchler - German unemployed people and Polish migrant workers next door", produced for SWR2 in 2005 .

Web links

Commons : Philip Banse  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d German-Polish Journalist Prize 2006 for SWR2 radio feature . In: Südwestrundfunk (Ed.): Presseportal.de . Baden-Baden March 23, 2006 ( presseportal.de [accessed April 15, 2017]).
  2. a b c DeutschlandRadio employees awarded - Axel Springer Prize to Franziska Schiller and Philip Banse. In: deutschlandradio.de. Deutschlandradio, May 4, 2001, accessed on April 15, 2017 .
  3. Philip Banse. Retrieved April 15, 2017 .
  4. ↑ State of the Union | The political podcast from Berlin with Philip Banse and Ulf Buermeyer. Retrieved April 15, 2017 (German).
  5. ^ Hendrik Steinkuhl: Unlike Will and Illner: Great political talk: "Thadeusz and the observers" . ( noz.de [accessed April 17, 2017]).
  6. ^ Winner AZ - Axel Springer Prize for young journalists. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on April 14, 2017 ; accessed on April 15, 2017 .