Stephan Strothe

Stephan Strothe is America correspondent for the German news channel N24 and for the message formats of ProSiebenSat.1 broadcasting group.

Journalistic career

In addition to studying law and political science at the University of Hamburg, Strothe reported as a freelancer for the Hamburg evening paper and Norddeutscher Rundfunk. He graduated with a diploma and then flew to New York. Here he used almost all radio stations ARD and various German -language daily newspapers and trade magazines.

Television career

Strothe began his television career at the issues of the day in 1980. Between 1982 and 1984, he reported again from New York from the local ARD Studio, including for the evening news, the issues of the day and the world mirror. In 1984, as editor Strothe to Sat.1. Strothe 1985 was appointed Head of News. In 1987 he was deputy editor.

Opened in 1988, Strothe the first USA office of a German private television station, initially in New York City. In 1991 he moved to Washington, D.C. Here is the studio just a few hundred yards from the White House, from where he works today.

Technically, the N24 is connected via fiber optic cable studio with Germany. To Strothes team in Washington still include a producer, an editor and a cinematographer.

Reports

Strothe not only reports on the everyday happenings in the U.S. capital, he also produced some 40 reports and news specials. Several reports have been awarded in the United States. Thematically deal Strothes movies with subjects as varied as the civil war in Haiti and the Elvis cult in Memphis, the potential terrorist threat through bio - weapons and the first 48 hours of basic training in the U.S. Marines.

Teaching

In addition to his correspondent activity Stephan Strothe teaches regularly at German and American universities, so far mainly in the School of Communication at American University and at the University of Potsdam.

  • Journalist ( Germany )
  • TV presenter ( Germany )
  • German
  • Born in the 20th century
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