According to Constantin Schreiber’s “Tagesschau” out: How is it going for him?

According to Constantin Schreiber’s “Tagesschau” out: How is it going for him?

According to Constantin Schreiber’s “Tagesschau” out
How is it going for him now?






Constantin Schreiber leaves the “Tagesschau” – to write more books? He has just introduced his new thriller.

Does Constantin Schreiber (45) also leave the “Tagesschau” to devote even more to his books? The 45-year-old announced his farewell to the news program. On May 25th, he will speak the 8pm edition for the last time.

“After eight and a half years in the ARD-Aktuell Studio, I would like to work journalistically again in the future,” he said. The journalist, who came to “ARD-Aktuell” in 2017 and has been part of the main edition of the main edition since 2021, has been active as an author for many years and has celebrated success with non-fiction. His second thriller has just been released.

The Middle East expert awarded with the Grimme Prize has again chosen Egypt as a setting for “Akhenaten Curse” (Hoffmann and Campe) as in “Cleopatra’s grave”. For him it is “one of the most exciting countries in the world – if only because of its history,” he says in an interview with Spot on News about the new book. “I think it’s great that I can deal with it so diverse – in addition to the crime novels, an illustrated book also appears in autumn and a children’s book will also exist.” Egypt is also “wonderful as a backdrop for crime novels – the temple complexes, the pyramids, the historical relationships,” he adds. “I am also a big Agatha Christian fan,” reveals Schreiber about his passion for crime.

“I refuel energy where the sun is shining”

In the crime thriller – this time his commissioner Theodora has to do with a sect – it is “ultimately about the power of religion – in my book a sect plays the central role. I would like to stimulate the reader to think when belief can also be misused,” said the author, who writes about his books when he is on the road. He uses “specifically the gaps that arise”. With lawyer and bestselling author Alexander Stevens (44), he has also just written the book “Accused”, which will also appear soon.

At the “Tagesschau”, Constantin Schreiber’s task looked different: “I am a spokesman for the show, so to speak, the texts are written by editors. I read them through shortly before the show and of course can make comments, but in principle the content of the content is not with me,” he explains and also reveals how he likes the recently changed greeting at the “Tagesschau”: ” The unique selling point of the shipment was. Since the end of last year, the news program has been called “Good evening, I welcome you to the Tagesschau”.

Will Constantin Schreiber move to the south after his farewell to the news program? “Energy I refuel where the sun is shining – sometimes in Egypt, but also on Fuerteventura,” explains the married father of two children spot on news.

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Source: Stern

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