Reinhard Schlieker

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Reinhard Schlieker (born May 17, 1957 in Kassel ) is a German television journalist and presenter .

Life

Schlieker studied economic history and German language and literature in Heidelberg and Frankfurt, and then in Mainz, media studies with a Master's degree (MA) . From 1984 he worked as a freelance journalist for various daily newspapers and Südwestfunk . In 1988 he switched to the German-British-Swiss European Business Channel (EBC) based in Zurich, for which he also reported from Paris and London at times as a correspondent. In the fall of 1990 he followed German unity as a reporter for RIAS TV in Berlin.

In 1991 he switched to ZDF , where he joined the editorial team of heute-journal . Reports from Croatia and Bosnia about the war in the former Yugoslavia . The main focus of his television programs were the introduction of the euro, the stock exchange development around the new market of the German stock exchange as well as the general economic reporting. In 2007 he moved to the financial department of ZDF with live presentations from the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in news programs. During the financial crisis from autumn 2008 he worked part-time in the team at the ZDF studio in New York and in 2010 at the ZDF studio in Washington .

Schlieker is also a columnist for The European , the electronic financial magazine Börse am Sonntag, and was occasionally a guest author for the Axis des Guten . From January 2020 he will take over as editor-in-chief of Börse am Sonntag.

Memberships and functions

Schlieker is a board member of the Wiesbaden Press Club and a member of the board of trustees of the Friedrich and Isabel Vogel Foundation for Business Journalism.

Publications

  • 1990: Just the temporary end of a media experiment? The “European Business Channel” - review and outlook on the breakfast television broadcast by satellite and cable. In: Frankfurter Rundschau, July 25, 1990
  • 2002: Between Reibach and Ruin. From the diary of a stock market reporter. FinanzBook Verlag , Munich, ISBN 978-3-89879-017-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Frontline: Reporting from the World's Deadliest Places, page 125 "Reinhard + Schlieker"
  2. Schlieker's stock exchange week The European
  3. Reinhard Schlieker boerse-am-sonntag.de
  4. ^ Articles by and about Reinhard Schlieker on the axis of the good .