Stephan Heller

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Stephan Heller (* 1968 ) is a German radio presenter and program director .

career

Heller, who  grew up in Hamburg-Niendorf and attended the Bondenwald high school, began in 1987 as a volunteer  at the radio station Radio Hamburg . With Marzel Becker , he invented the Top 800 hit parade, broadcast during the Easter holidays  , which first took place in 1989 on the 800th birthday of the Port of Hamburg and was moderated by Heller and Becker in the following years before other presenters continued the program.

Until 1997, Heller was a presenter and editor at Radio Hamburg. Afterwards he worked for Radio NRW and from 1998 could be heard in the morning program of the Lower Saxony radio station Radio ffn . From June 1999 he was responsible for program coordination in Germany at the NRJ broadcasting group and from January 2000 he was in charge of programming for the Hamburg NRJ broadcaster. In August 2001 Heller took up the position of program director at the Hamburg broadcaster Oldie 95 , and in September 2005 he also became managing director. Heller was one of the initiators of the naming of a square in Hamburg-St. Pauli after the Beatles . In addition, he and Marzel Becker moderated the music program Beckerundheller, which was broadcast on radio, the Internet and the TV station Hamburg 1 from 2009 . At the end of June 2011, Heller left Oldie 95 and became station manager at Klassik Radio . In 2012 he and Bettina Zacher were awarded the German Radio Prize in the “Best Program Action ” category. Heller and Zacher had called on the audience of Klassik Radio to sing the " Ode to Joy " and then created an imaginary choir on the computer from more than 2,400 listeners' voices. In September 2013, Heller, described by the Hamburger Abendblatt as “one of the most prominent private radio producers in Hamburg”, left his position at Klassik Radio.

In July 2014, Heller joined the broadcaster NDR 90.3 as a presenter . In March 2020, Heller appeared as a guest on the television program Dittsche - The Really Real Life .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ NDR: Stephan Heller: A Hamburg original. Retrieved June 13, 2020 .
  2. Preferably on air. In: Mein Niendorf, Issue 3, November 2015. Accessed on June 13, 2020 .
  3. a b c RADIOZENTRALE GmbH: STEPHAN HELLER ENDED WORK AT OLDIE 95 AT THE END OF JUNE. In: radiozentrale.de. Retrieved June 13, 2020 .
  4. Tom Sprenger: Radio Hamburg TOP 830 starts Saturday at 4 a.m. on the radio and online. In: radioWOCHE - Current radio news, FM / DAB + news and radio jobs. April 19, 2019, accessed on June 13, 2020 (German).
  5. Radio Hamburg: We look back: From the TOP 800 to the TOP 830: the big review. In: Radio Hamburg TOP 831. Retrieved on June 13, 2020 (German).
  6. a b Change at Energy 93.3. Retrieved June 13, 2020 .
  7. Advertise & Sell: Oldie 95 loses station boss Stephan Heller | W&V. May 31, 2011, accessed June 13, 2020 .
  8. ^ Heller new energy boss - Hamburger Abendblatt. Retrieved June 13, 2020 .
  9. ^ Beatles-Platz for Hamburg: Chronicle of Development. Retrieved June 13, 2020 .
  10. Karin Franzke: Hamburger Doppel: Becker and Heller back on the air together. January 22, 2009, accessed on June 13, 2020 (German).
  11. Oldie95 boss Stephan Heller leaves the station. In: RADIO SCENE. May 31, 2011, accessed on June 13, 2020 (German).
  12. Stephan Heller changes from Oldie 95 to Klassik Radio. In: RADIO SCENE. July 1, 2011, accessed on June 13, 2020 (German).
  13. ^ NDR: Best program campaign: "Beethoven for All". Retrieved June 13, 2020 .
  14. ^ Kai-Hinrich Renner: Manager Stephan Heller is leaving Klassik Radio. September 14, 2013, accessed on June 13, 2020 (German).
  15. Radio quake in Hamburg: Stephan Heller back on the microphone - but with the NDR. In: bild.de. Retrieved June 13, 2020 .
  16. The Dittsche episode guide. June 24, 2016, accessed June 13, 2020 .