Jens Riewa

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Riewa in 2016

Jens Riewa (born 2 July 1963 in Lübbenau, East Germany) is a German television presenter and broadcast news analyst for the Tagesschau, a programme produced by the German broadcaster ARD.

Childhood and youth[]

Jens Riewa grew up in Lübben.[1] He did his Abitur in Lübben in 1982. After this he spent a prolonged three years' military service with the National People's Army.

Professional training[]

After having given up his studies for building industry technology at the Verkehrshochschule in Dresden, he underwent training as an air traffic controller. Then he was trained in speaking as well as presenting for radio at the Berliner Rundfunk for two years.

Career[]

1988 he passed an application test for a position as a broadcast news analyst for the DFF. After that he worked for the youth radio DT 64. After speaking for radio dramas, features, documentaries and commercials between 1988 and 1991, the former chief presenter Werner Veigel took him to the Tagesschau in 1991 - initially Riewa was heard there as a voice actor, followed by a position as a broadcast news analyst from 1994 onwards.[2] Since 6 September 1995, he has been the presenter of the main edition of the Tagesschau at 8 pm.

In 1994 Dieter Thomas Heck discovered him as a television presenter for the , after Birgit Schrowange had given up presenting the broadcast after only one year. Riewa also presented the German qualifications for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1996 and 1997.[3]

Private life[]

In 1998, after recurring rumours, Riewa stated that he was not gay.[4] He succeeded in suing two publishers for 15.000 DM compensation after they had proclaimed him as homosexual.[5] He had an affair with German singer Michelle in 2002. His confessions about sexual intercourse with her annoyed his employer ARD, which he then apologised for, so it did not lead to any consequences.[6][7]

In 2004, Riewa, a fan of the German ice hockey team ERC Ingolstadt, shouted "Scheiße, Scheiße, Scheiß Iserlohn" at a hockey match between ERC Ingolstadt and the Iserlohn Roosters. ("Scheiße" is the German word for "shit.") His employer strongly criticised this outburst.[8]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ Biography of Jens Riewa Archived 2011-12-07 at the Wayback Machine (German)
  2. ^ "1994 wird Jens Riewa Sprecher der Tagesschau". Archived from the original on 2016-06-28. Retrieved 2017-11-09.
  3. ^ GQ Biography(German)
  4. ^ Medien: „Ich bin nicht schwul“ in: Focus 46/1998 (German)
  5. ^ Hans-Hermann Kotte: Tagesschau-Sprecher Jens Riewa erhält 15 000 Mark Schmerzensgeld: Teure Bemerkung in: Berliner Zeitung, dated 24 October 1998 (German)
  6. ^ Jens Riewa über Michelle: "Granate im Bett" in: Spiegel Online, dated 8 May 2002(German)
  7. ^ [1] on stern.de
  8. ^ [2] in: Die Welt, dated 2 February 2004
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