Thomas Skulski

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Thomas Skulski (born August 11, 1959 in Wittstock / Dosse ) is a German journalist and television presenter .

career

Skulski graduated from the Extended High School (EOS) in Wittstock. From 1981 to 1985 he studied journalism at KMU Leipzig . From 1983 to 1985 he trained as a sports reporter in radio and print with Helmut Schulze, then until 1989 he worked as a freelancer for sports at “Sender Potsdam” in the radio area and during the same period as sports editor for the Märkische Volksstimme in the Potsdam district . Before that he worked as a foreign policy editor responsible for science and technology. From 1989 to 1991 he was a sports reporter, editor and presenter at DFF, Berlin-Adlershof. From April 1990 Skulski was deputy head of the sports department in the DFF and head of the Sunday show match . From January to May 1992 he was a sports presenter, reporter and editor at MDR television and main presenter of the Sunday show Arena and sports presenter at mdr-aktuell . Then from June 1992 he became a sports presenter, reporter and editor in the ZDF morning magazine, head of the sports department as well as author and interviewer for the ZDF sports studio and the ZDF sports report .

Private

Skulski is married and has two grown children.

Web links

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