Tim spring

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Tim Frühling at a reading in 2019

Tim Frühling (born July 29, 1975 in Wolfenbüttel ) is a German radio and television presenter . He lives in Frankfurt am Main .

Career

After graduating from high school , Tim Frühling began a six-month internship at the Rems-Murr-Bürgerradio in Waiblingen . This was followed by a traineeship at the same broadcaster before briefly working at planet more music radio in Frankfurt am Main.

From 1998 to 2003 he moderated at hr XXL before the station was renamed YOU FM due to a change of image . Between 2000 and 2003, and from 2005 to 2008, Tim Frühling read the news on the Cologne broadcaster 1LIVE . In September 2006 he switched to hr3 , since 2017 he has moderated the afternoon program at hr1 on a weekly basis and represents Thomas Koschwitz in the morning show when he is absent .

Tim Frühling made his television debut in May 2008 with hr-fernsehen . Since July 2008 he has been presenting the weather in the programs hessenschau , hessenschau compact and alle wetter. It is also used for the weather forecast in the ARD broadcasts Live after nine , the ARD buffet and for live broadcasts in the daily news.

On May 16, 2009 he commented on the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 from Moscow as a replacement for Peter Urban for ARD . On May 29, 2010, he commented on the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 for the radio. The radio broadcast was broadcast by hr3 and NDR2 .

Author activity

Tim Spring's first book “Nothing I can remember best” was published in April 2013 by S. Fischer-Verlag . In his series about the Bad Hersfeld inspector Daniel Rohde, the following have been published by Emons-Verlag :

  • "The Commissioner in Swimming Shorts" (2015)
  • "Festival Fever" (2016)
  • "The Commissioner with Sunburn" (2017)

The fourth volume "Hessentagtod" will appear at the end of May 2020.

For the series "111 places that you have to see", Tim Frühling wrote:

  • "111 places in East Hesse and the Rhön that you have to see" (2018)
  • "111 places in Central Hesse that you have to see" (2019)

Furthermore, Frühling has contributed to the short story series “A quarter of an hour Frankfurt” from Charles Verlag on all three volumes published so far. Other authors are Daniel Holbe , Henni Nachtsheim , Holger Weinert and Thomas Ranft .

Private

Tim Frühling is married and lives in the Dornbusch district of Frankfurt .

He has been the patron of the outpatient children's and youth hospice service in Frankfurt / Rhein-Main since 2017.

Books

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. NDR: Tim Frühling comments on the ESC for Germany. Retrieved February 2, 2020 .
  2. Hessentagtod | emons :. Retrieved February 2, 2020 .
  3. ^ Inauguration Tim Spring. In: Friends of the AKHD Frankfurt / Rhein Main & Hanau. Retrieved February 2, 2020 (German).