Ricarda Reinisch-Zielinski

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Ricarda Reinisch-Zielinski (born May 23, 1954 in Vienna ) is an Austrian psychologist , journalist, health editor and television presenter .

Life

Reinisch is the daughter of a country doctor from the Waldviertel . According to her, she has always been interested in health and medical topics, but after graduating from high school she chose journalism. She studied psychology, journalism and philosophy at the University of Salzburg . She also worked as a volunteer for the Salzburger Nachrichten in several areas. On the day of her doctorate in philosophy in 1978, she joined the family editorial team at the Salzburg regional studio of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation and started a health magazine right at the start of her career. Her boss at the time was Rudi Klausnitzer , at whose request she began to moderate. She learned the medium of television from scratch by attending courses in camera work and image editing and working as a production assistant and later as a second assistant director.

She came to the television moderation for the first time via a short-term substitution for a sick colleague from the quiz program Rot-Weiß-Rot , which, according to her own assessment, had found a "positive response" at the ORF headquarters in Vienna. She switched to Ö3 and, in addition to the Ö3 alarm clock, also presented Radio Holiday.

Reinisch achieved greater awareness through the moderation of Wir am Sonntag and Zeit im Bild . In 1991 she moved to the federal state editorial office for Austria Today and from 1994 she moderated for Radio Vienna . From the start of the weekday evening program Willkommen Österreich in March 1995, she formed one of the two presenter duos with Reinhard Jesionek and, after his departure, with Peter Tichatschek. As a duo with Dieter Chmelar , she moderated until the end of 2003, after which her contracts in connection with the relaunch of the show were no longer extended.

In October 2007, Reinisch took over the management of the ORF health competence center as part of the consciously healthy initiative - with your ORF and in 2008 the health editor. She moderated the health talk in the Radiokulturhaus in Vienna and returned consciously healthy to the screen in November 2010 with the health magazine broadcast weekly on Saturday afternoons on ORF 2 . In April 2011 she also took over responsibility for the broadcast. She retired at the end of April 2018, and Christine Reiler succeeded her as the presenter of Consciously Healthy .

Ricarda Reinisch-Zielinski has been married to the oncologist Christoph Zielinski since 1994 . They have a son (* 1995) together. In a previous marriage she was married to the actor and theater director Helmuth Lohner and was then called Reinisch-Lohner.

Publications

  • together with Peter A. Dremsek: cheers meal, little one! A personal nutrition guide for the first years of life. Fischer-Taschenbuchverlag, Frankfurt am Main 2000, ISBN 3-596-14517-1 (licensed edition of the 2nd edition, Orac, Vienna 1997).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cf. Ricarda Reinisch in her entry in Club Success (see web links).
  2. Moderator duo Ricarda Reinisch and Dieter Chmelar are only available until the end of the year according to STANDARD information. In: Der Standard , print edition, October 3, 2003. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  3. Note: consciously healthy is also designed as the umbrella brand of the ORF, cf. periskop, issue 37, 2008 (see web links).
  4. Ricarda Reinisch moderates the new health magazine. In: Der Standard / APA , October 13, 2010. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  5. See the biography of Ricarda Reinisch on kundendienst.ORF.at.
  6. Dr. med. Christine Reiler is the new presenter of the ORF magazine “Consciously Healthy” . OTS notification dated April 30, 2018, accessed May 2, 2018.
  7. Fight against cancer: "I have this great love for great destinies". (PDF; 473 kB) Christoph Zielinski in an interview with Conny Bischofberger . In: Kurier , November 7, 2010. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  8. Cf. Ricarda Reinisch in her entry in Club Success as well as in the blurb of her book Cheers meal, Kleines! (2000).
  9. See Walter Koschatzky : Fascination Art: Memories of an Art Historian. Böhlau, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-205-99396-9 , p. 202: "... Helmut Lohner and his wife at the time Ricarda (Reinisch) ..."
  10. See this week on TV . In: Der Spiegel . No. 45 , 1984, pp. 288 ( online - Nov. 5, 1984 ). : "Friday, November 9th. [...] 10:00 pm. North III . People. Invited: the [...] journalist Ricarda Reinisch-Lohner, ... "