Ursula Heller

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Ursula Heller (born July 19, 1961 in Bergisch Gladbach , North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a German journalist and television presenter .

Life

After graduating from the Albertus-Magnus-Gymnasium Bensberg in 1980 , Ursula Heller studied German, history and philosophy first in Freiburg , 1984–1985 in Cambridge and from 1985 in Munich. She completed her studies at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich with a master's degree . Since the mid-1980s, she worked in the radio department of Bayern 3 in the environment of the moderators Thomas Gottschalk and Günther Jauch . She herself presented u. a. the chronicle of the day and the world in the morning on Bayern 2 as well as the morning telegram (Bayern 3).

From 1990 to October 2007, Heller presented the Rundschau magazine on Bavarian television and, since 2001, the Münchner Runde . She has led this political talk show on Bavarian TV twice a month since 2003, alternating with editor-in-chief Sigmund Gottlieb . After his retirement, Heller took over the moderation of the Munich Round in March 2017 , which has only been broadcast every 14 days since April 2016.

From May 2003 to July 2005 she appeared in the ARD science magazine W for knowledge . Since September 2007, Ursula Heller has been moderating the BR's weekly political magazine on Wednesdays, as the successor to Birgit Muth, which was renamed from Zeitspiegel to Controversy as part of a BR program reform .

In 2008, she led the first along with the biophysicist Wolfgang M. Heckl by the science magazine brain , produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk. Ursula Heller has been hosting the program Eins zu Eins on Thursdays for the radio program Bayern 2 since January 10, 2008 .

In April 2016, Ursula Heller returned to the Rundschau team and has since then moderated the main edition of the daily Rundschau at 6.30 p.m. on BR television, alternating weekly with Stefan Scheider . She continues to moderate the political magazine Kontrovers alternately with Andreas Bachmann , as does the "Münchner Runde".

Private

Ursula Heller is married and has three sons. Ursula Heller volunteers as an ambassador for the Child Health Foundation .

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