Kay-Sölve Richter

Kay-Sölve Richter at the IFA in 2007

Kay-Sölve Richter (born 28 December 1974 in Gifhorn, Lower Saxony) is a German TV journalist and presenter.

Life

After graduation, she began as a volunteer at the local radio station Radio Lippe. Here she had worked as a student. Then she presented at Energy Hamburg. After changing to the private station Radio Hamburg, her voice became known to a wider radio audience. Later, she also conducted programs on WDR radio program 1LIVE.

In 2000, she moved from radio to television. First, she presented at RTL Nord regional news magazine Good evening RTL. From 2003, she read the news on channel n-tv, a subsidiary of RTL, usually around noon. In addition, she hosted on the weekend, the main news program RTL aktuell in RTL for Anchorman Peter Kloeppel.

In 2005 she switched to ZDF and moderated there the daily news on ZDF Morning Magazine. In addition, she took over from 2007, the moderation in ZDFwochen-journal alternates with Susana Santina. On 4 May 2009, she joined as a new main presenter for tonight messages, taking over from Annika de Buhr.[1]

Richter moderated since 7 February 2011 now primarily the afternoon broadcasts of daily news Today – in Germany. She changed the moderation with her colleague Ina Bergmann. Richter moderated their latest tonight on 14 January 2011. Since July 2011, she also sporadically again, in the daily news on ZDF Morning Magazine and since March 2015 she presents the successor of Susanne Conrad ZDF Mittagsmagazin.[2]

Works

References

  1. "Gala-Impressionen: Deutschlands Digital Leader feiern sich und ihre Projekte". computerwoche.de (in German). Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  2. Tegethoff, Laurenz. "So feiert der Verein "Unser Diestelbruch" 60. Geburtstag". LZ.de (in German). Retrieved 2016-07-27.
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