Two marriage bands adorn his fingers.
Unleashing the Horizons: Constantin Schreiber's New Journey
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For quite some time, ex-"Tagesschau" presenter, Constantin Schreiber, kept his family out of the limelight. However, he's ready to spill the beans about his unique accessories – his two wedding rings.
Munich - In the year 2021, Constantin Schreiber (45) commandeered the prime-time slot of "Tagesschau" at 8 pm from Jan Hofer (75). His reign has officially come to a halt. He made his grand entrance on January 4th of the same year.
Constantin Schreiber: A Multidimensional Broadcaster
His career took flight following his schooling with an internship at the international broadcaster "Deutsche Welle". As a youngster, he spent some time in Syria and boasts fluency in Arabic. This skillset enabled him to serve as a correspondent for the Arab program of "Deutsche Welle" in Dubai and as a media advisor for the Middle East in the Foreign Office. Since 2011, he's been hosting the science magazine "Sci-Tech - Our World of Tomorrow" for the Egyptian channel ONTV. Between 2012 and 2016, he worked for a slew of stations, such as n-tv. In 2017, he anchored for ARD, which he's now abandoned.
A private life away from the public eye is what he maintains. We know he's hitched, has two kids, and sports two wedding rings. In a Gala questionnaire, he admits that his wife procured the extra ring as a precautionary measure in case he loses one. His love for his teen idol, Sandra Bullock, doesn't extend to the second ring.
Post-"Tagesschau": Axel Springer's New Recruit
Four years of presenting "Tagesschau" have culminated in a well-thought-out exit plan for Constantin Schreiber, as reported by abendzeitung-muenchen.de. A new endeavor awaits him starting September 1st, as he joins the Global Reporters at Axel Springer Verlag. "Tagesschau" viewers bid farewell with his words: "I am signing off 'Tagesschau'. Thank you for your trust in me and our work. I wish you and us all loads of positive news and belief in the good. A Chinese proverb says: Go where your heart leads. I think that's good advice. I bid you good evening for the last time."
While many colleagues and viewers echo their happiness for the 45-year-old, some are voicing criticism about his choice. On Instagram, Constantin Schreiber addresses these comments. Curious readers questioned why he chose Axel Springer Verlag specifically. His response: "Those who comment in such a manner are oversimplifying things." Sources consulted: gala.de, abendzeitung-muenchen.de
Peeking Ahead: Constantin's Global Journey
In his new role at Axel Springer, Constantin Schreiber will be situated primarily in Tel Aviv, covering the Middle East region, and working from New York. His responsibilities encompass creating content for various Axel Springer media brands, such as WELT, POLITICO, and BUSINESS INSIDER, in the form of articles, podcasts, TV documentaries, and talk shows[1][2][3]. Schreiber will be rooted with the WELT editorial team, but his contributions will span across multiple brands within the network[2]. This move is part of Axel Springer's strategy to bolster its international journalism network[1][2].
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In his new role at Axel Springer, Constantin Schreiber will not only be reporting on global events but may also delve into entertainment news, given his position will involve creating content for various media brands such as WELT and BUSINESS INSIDER, which often cover pop-culture and celebrities. This expansion of his journalistic horizons might lead to discussions on various topics, including entertainment and pop-culture, given the diverse media outlets he will be contributing to. Furthermore, his experience in the Middle East and his fluency in Arabic could potentially offer unique insights into this region's intertwining of pop-culture and politics.