Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Cheema moved to Berlin in 1998 to become one of the hosts of the German international broadcasters Deutsche Welle English language edition of the Journal, [1] their television news program. She also produced People and Politics and European Journal. [4] In 2000, she worked on the DW-TV's documentary The Truth Is in No Hurry.
Bryant Gumbel, former anchor of NBC's Today and CBS' The Early Show; Savannah Guthrie, current co-anchor of NBC's Today; Tamron Hall, formerly of NBC's Today, NBC News and MSNBC; John Hambrick, formerly WEWS-TV, KRON-TV, KABC-TV, WNBC, WTVJ and WCIX; Judd Hambrick; Mike Hambrick; Poppy Harlow, CNN; Leon Harris, WJLA-TV; Jim Hartz (deceased ...
In 2009 Kasper-Claridge started Global Ideas, a multimedia-based climate project for Deutsche Welle [8] which is available in 5 different languages. Kasper-Claridge has regularly attends the World Economic Forum in Davos , [ 9 ] where she has previously initiated partnerships with the WEF and the Schwab Foundation .
On 22 June 2015, DW TV launched a 24-hour English-language news channel with a new design and a new studio as part of a rebrand to DW News. Previously, DW's news programmes were called Journal and broadcast in English in 3-, 15- and 30-minute blocks. The new channel offers 30-minute updates every hour and 60-minute programmes twice a day on ...
She won the competition and was hired as a reporter and anchor at the TV station owned by Standard Group PLC. [5] She worked there for seven years before resigning to become an East African correspondent at the German station Deutsche Welle. [2] She was later promoted to become a news anchor and hosts a youth show called The 77 percent. [6]
DW-TV Asia (DW-TV Asien in German) broadcasts 16 hours of German programming and eight hours in English while DW-TV Asia+ broadcasts 18 hours of English programmes plus six hours of German programmes. [1] In August 2009, DW-TV ceased broadcasts on Sky channel 794 in the United Kingdom. The channel continues to be available via other satellites ...
In 2000, she joined JazzRadio 101.9 in Berlin as promotions director before returning to broadcasting with Germany's international broadcaster, Deutsche Welle. [2] In 2003, Sanke volunteered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for a few months as a caretaker for abandoned and socially disadvantaged children before returning to Berlin and DW. [4]
This page was last edited on 21 September 2023, at 21:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.