Thomas Bug

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Thomas Bug, 2018 (WDR)

Thomas Bug (born May 13, 1970 in Speyer ) is a German radio and television presenter .

Career

Bug began as a student at Radio RPR in Ludwigshafen am Rhein . After a traineeship at R.SH in Kiel , the stations N-Joy in Hamburg (2004), hr3 in Frankfurt, FFH in Bad Vilbel and radioeins in Berlin / Potsdam followed . During his time at Eins Live , the young radio station of WDR (1995 to 2006), Thomas Bug became “Der Bug”. From 2007 to 2008 he could be heard on WDR 2 with the weekly personality show Bug on Saturday . In 2010 he presented the Love Parade from Duisburg with Catherine Vogel on WDR television . 2013 he returned to WDR 2 back and moderated there on Saturdays from 19 to 22 pm broadcast Staying with Thomas Bug . From April 2015 to June 25, 2016 he could be heard every Saturday with Alles Bug from 8 p.m. to midnight. From July 4, 2016, he switched to the daily program of WDR 2 and has since then moderated the program WDR2 The Afternoon between 3 and 7 p.m., Friday until 8 p.m., alternating with other presenters .

After Bug had already made a trip to television as a juror in the first two seasons of Deutschland sucht den Superstar on RTL Television , he returned in 2007 in front of the camera. For the WDR and the digital ARD broadcaster Einsfestival , he interviewed well-known personalities in his 15-minute program derBUG . From 2008 to 2014 he moderated the WDR show Hitlisten des Westens . Since March 3, 2008, he has been presenting the information magazine Current Hour on WDR television .

Private

Thomas Bug lives in Cologne.

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. DWDL.de: "Thomas Bug gets personality show on WDR 2", March 19, 2007
  2. ^ WDR television: Loveparade 2010 WDR TV transmission. In: YouTube. WDR television, August 8, 2018, accessed on May 18, 2020 .
  3. New moderators at WDR 2: Andresen, Bug and Thadeusz at the microphone from summer . West German Broadcasting Cologne. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  4. New on WDR 2: More information in the morning, more news from NRW and, for the first time, reports for rail commuters . West German Broadcasting Cologne. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  5. quotemeter.de : WDR: Thomas Bug moderates “Current Hour” , January 30th, 2008
  6. Susanne Wieseler and Thomas Bug . West German Broadcasting Cologne. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  7. Sarah Wolf: Germany is looking for the superstar - analysis of the success factors . ( Thomas Bug in the Google book search).