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Das aktuelle Sportstudio (stylized in lowercase) is a weekly sports TV show on German channel ZDF, broadcast late on Saturday evenings. The program is repeated later on 3sat. It was first broadcast on 24 August 1963. [1] From 1999 to 2005, the program was called ZDF Sportstudio.
Kürten worked from 1967 to 2000 for sport magazine das aktuelle sportstudio at German broadcaster ZDF. Kürten is married and has three children. Kürten is married and has three children. Awards
Valérien was the first sport presenter for the television show das aktuelle sportstudio on German broadcaster ZDF from 1963 to 1988. As part of the das aktuelle sportstudio program, he advocated for honesty in sports and was a champion of the anti-doping movement. Valérien retired in 1988 after 283 episodes of das aktuelle sportstudio. [1]
In 1997, he switched to a public television channel again, this time to ZDF (as an independent freelancer) where he was a host for the weekly sports review das aktuelle sportstudio (until 2006) and a number of football games played by the German national team.
' Second German Television '), is a German public-service television broadcaster based in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate. Launched on 1 April 1963, it is run as an independent nonprofit institution, and was founded by all federal states of Germany (Bundesländer). ZDF is financed by television licence fees and advertising revenues. [2]
Carmen Thomas (born 7 May 1946) is a German journalist, radio and television presenter, author and lecturer. On television, she was the first woman to present the ZDF 's das aktuelle Sportstudio . She worked for public radio, running Hallo Ü-Wagen , a weekly travelling talk radio show for two decades.
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Sportschau special from the 2005 IFA in Berlin. Sportschau is a German sports magazine on broadcaster ARD, produced by WDR in Cologne.The magazine started in 1961. [1] In its Saturday edition, the Sportschau shows a summary of the Bundesliga, whereas the Sunday edition reports on the latest events from various sports.