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  2. Amrita Cheema - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of news presenters - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Manuela Kasper-Claridge - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Deutsche Welle - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Edith Kimani - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. DW-TV - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Andrea Sanke - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Category:German women television presenters - Wikipedia

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