Stephanie Haiber

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Stephanie Haiber in the SWR-Landesschau-Studio (2014)

Stephanie "Steffi" Haiber (born February 16, 1973 in Heilbronn ) is a German television presenter .

Radio

After graduating from high school in 1992, Stephanie Haiber volunteered at Heilbronner Voice and Radio Regional (later Radio Ton ) and then worked at Radio Regenbogen (as Stephanie Köchel). Since January 1999 she worked for SWR3. Since then, Haiber has moderated various channels there, for example the morning show and the night program Luna , some of which were also taken over by other ARD stations. During her time as a music editor, she interviewed newcomers as well as pop greats, from Bon Jovi to Lionel Richie to James Blunt . On August 19, 2012, after fourteen years, she presented her last program on SWR3.

watch TV

Since July 2012 she has moderated the main edition of the television news SWR Landesschau aktuell Baden-Württemberg . In September 2013, she and her colleague Clemens Bratzler were the correspondent for the federal election in the SWR election studio in Berlin. At the state elections in 2016, she also moderated the election programs with Bratzler, The Election with Us and the so-called Elephant Round.

Events

SWR3 regularly organizes open air concerts and parties in various locations. As a DJ or presenter, Stephanie Haiber worked among other things in June 2002 at the fifth SWR- Rheinland-Pfalz Open Air in Mainz , the SWR3- New Pop Festival 2002 in Baden-Baden and Rastatt , the SWR3- Halloween Party 2002 in Europa-Park Rust (Baden) , the Arena of Sound in June 2003 in Stuttgart , the SWR3 Elch Party in April 2006 in Europa-Park Rust as well as numerous SWR3 Dance Nights in the broadcasting area.

Publications

  • As speakers: Michael Wirbitzky and Sascha Zeus: Back and forth - Australia: With Wirby and Zeus through Australia's outback. Audiobook, Geophon, Sinsheim 2009, ISBN 978-3-936247-63-3

Web links

Commons : Stephanie Haiber  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Reamonn and Fury in the Slaughterhouse at the Mainz Open Air. In: nmz.de . January 13, 2002, accessed July 31, 2016 .