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'''Sabine Heinrich''' (born 27 December 1976 in [[Unna]], [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]]) is a German radio and television presenter .
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'''Sabine Heinrich''' (born 27 December 1976 in [[Unna]], [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[West Germany]]) is a German radio and television presenter.


==Career==
==Career==
Since 2001 Sabine Heinrich works at the radio station [[1LIVE]] in [[Cologne]]. There she presents the morning show ''1LIVE mit Frau Heinrich'' (1LIVE with Mrs Heinrich) which runs from 10 am to 1 pm. Previously she was editor at various newspapers and radio stations, including Antenne Unna and Radio NRW as well as the ''Hellweger Anzeiger'' where she collaborated with editor Matthias Aust.
Heinrich worked at the radio station [[1LIVE]] in [[Cologne]] from 2001 until June 2016. At 1LIVE she presented the morning show ''1LIVE mit Frau Heinrich'' (''1LIVE with Mrs Heinrich'') which ran from 10 am to 2 pm. Before her tenure at 1LIVE was editor at various newspapers and radio stations, including Antenne Unna and Radio NRW as well as the ''Hellweger Anzeiger'' where she collaborated with editor Matthias Aust. Since June 2016 Sabine Heinrich has been presenting various shows at [[WDR 2]].


In 2006 she presented her first television show. With her co-host Thorsten Schorn she hosted ten episodes of the live show Schorn & Heinrich in [[WDR]] television. In 2008 she presented the aftershow party to the [[1LIVE Krone]] also at WDR television.
In 2006 she presented her first television show. With her co-host Thorsten Schorn she hosted ten episodes of the live show ''Schorn & Heinrich'' on [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk|WDR]] television. In 2008 she presented the aftershow party to the [[1LIVE Krone]] also at WDR television.


From early February to early March 2010 she jointly hosted with [[Matthias Opdenhövel]] the talent show [[Unser Star für Oslo]] (Our Star for Oslo) by [[Stefan Raab]], the preselection to the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2010|Eurovision Song Contest]] in Oslo which was running both on the television channels [[Das Erste]] and [[ProSieben]]. They teamed also up at the 2010 [[Echo (music award)|ECHO music awards]] in Berlin. On the evening of the Eurovision Song Contest on 29 May 2010, the duo hosted the preliminary reports in Das Erste and the Grand Prix party before and after the song contest in Hamburg. From late January to mid February 2011 she collaborated again with Obdenhövel when they hosted the show [[Unser Song für Deutschland]] (Our song for Germany) to find an entry for [[Lena Meyer-Landrut]] at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2011|Eurovision Song Contest]] in [[Düsseldorf]]. In mid 2010 she joined the team of reporters for the WDR show ''Zimmer frei'' (Vacancy). In addition she hosted the daily magazine ''Einsweiter'' (Next One) on the digital television channel [[EinsFestival]]. Since September 2011 Heinrich has a weekly talk show on EinsFestival, the ''1LIVE Talk mit Frau Heinrich'' (1LIVE Talk with Mrs. Heinrich) which runs Tuesdays at 9 pm.
From early February to early March 2010, she jointly hosted with Matthias Opdenhövel the talent show ''[[Unser Star für Oslo]]'' (''Our Star for Oslo'') by [[Stefan Raab]], the preselection to the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2010|Eurovision Song Contest]] in Oslo which was running both on the television channels [[Das Erste]] and [[ProSieben]]. They teamed also up at the 2010 [[Echo (music award)|ECHO music awards]] in Berlin. On the evening of the Eurovision Song Contest on 29 May 2010, the duo hosted the preliminary reports in Das Erste and the Eurovision party in Hamburg before and after the song contest.
From late January to mid February 2011, she collaborated again with Opdenhövel when they hosted the show ''[[Unser Song für Deutschland]]'' (''Our song for Germany'') to find an entry for [[Lena Meyer-Landrut]] at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2011|Eurovision Song Contest]] in [[Düsseldorf]].
In mid-2010 she joined the team of the constantly changing outdoor reporters for the WDR show ''Zimmer frei'' (''Vacancy''). In addition she hosted the daily magazine ''Einsweiter'' (''Next One'') on the digital television channel [[Einsfestival]]. Since September 2011 Heinrich has a weekly talk show on Einsfestival, the ''1LIVE Talk mit Frau Heinrich'' (''1LIVE Talk with Mrs. Heinrich'') which runs Tuesdays at 9pm. In 2014, she hosted the [[Eurovision Young Musicians 2014|Eurovision Young Musicians]] in Cologne.


==Awards==
==Awards==
*On 9 October 2010 the team of Our Star for Oslo (including [[Jörg Grabosch]], Stefan Raab, Matthias Obdenhövel, Sabine Heinrich, and Lena Meyer-Landrut) won the [[Deutscher Fernsehpreis|German Television Award]] for Best Entertainment show
*On 9 October 2010, the team of ''Our Star for Oslo'' (including Jörg Grabosch, [[Stefan Raab]], Matthias Opdenhövel, Sabine Heinrich, and Lena Meyer-Landrut) won the [[Deutscher Fernsehpreis|German Television Award]] for Best Entertainment show
*On 8 September 2011 she received the [[Deutscher Radiopreis|German Radio Award]] for her radio show 1LIVE with Mrs Heinrich as best presenter.
*On 8 September 2011, she received the [[German Radio Award]] for her radio show ''1LIVE with Mrs Heinrich'' as best presenter.


==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.nw-news.de/magazin/nw_magazin/5453987_Moderatorin_Sabine_Heinrich_im_Portraet.html Portrait of Sabine Heinrich at NW magazin]


==External links==
== External links ==
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* {{IMDb Name|2361069}}
* [http://www.nw-news.de/magazin/nw_magazin/5453987_Moderatorin_Sabine_Heinrich_im_Portraet.html Portrait of Sabine Heinrich at NW magazin] (in German)]
* {{IMDb name|2361069}}
* [http://www.einslive.de/team/moderatoren/heinrich/index.jsp Profile of Sabine Heinrich at 1LIVE] (in German)
* [http://www.einslive.de/team/moderatoren/heinrich/index.jsp Profile of Sabine Heinrich at 1LIVE] (in German)

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Latest revision as of 03:37, 4 June 2023

Sabine Heinrich
Born (1976-12-27) 27 December 1976 (age 47)
Occupation(s)Radio and television presenter
Years active2001–present

Sabine Heinrich (born 27 December 1976 in Unna, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany) is a German radio and television presenter.

Career

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Heinrich worked at the radio station 1LIVE in Cologne from 2001 until June 2016. At 1LIVE she presented the morning show 1LIVE mit Frau Heinrich (1LIVE with Mrs Heinrich) which ran from 10 am to 2 pm. Before her tenure at 1LIVE was editor at various newspapers and radio stations, including Antenne Unna and Radio NRW as well as the Hellweger Anzeiger where she collaborated with editor Matthias Aust. Since June 2016 Sabine Heinrich has been presenting various shows at WDR 2.

In 2006 she presented her first television show. With her co-host Thorsten Schorn she hosted ten episodes of the live show Schorn & Heinrich on WDR television. In 2008 she presented the aftershow party to the 1LIVE Krone also at WDR television.

From early February to early March 2010, she jointly hosted with Matthias Opdenhövel the talent show Unser Star für Oslo (Our Star for Oslo) by Stefan Raab, the preselection to the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo which was running both on the television channels Das Erste and ProSieben. They teamed also up at the 2010 ECHO music awards in Berlin. On the evening of the Eurovision Song Contest on 29 May 2010, the duo hosted the preliminary reports in Das Erste and the Eurovision party in Hamburg before and after the song contest.

From late January to mid February 2011, she collaborated again with Opdenhövel when they hosted the show Unser Song für Deutschland (Our song for Germany) to find an entry for Lena Meyer-Landrut at the Eurovision Song Contest in Düsseldorf.

In mid-2010 she joined the team of the constantly changing outdoor reporters for the WDR show Zimmer frei (Vacancy). In addition she hosted the daily magazine Einsweiter (Next One) on the digital television channel Einsfestival. Since September 2011 Heinrich has a weekly talk show on Einsfestival, the 1LIVE Talk mit Frau Heinrich (1LIVE Talk with Mrs. Heinrich) which runs Tuesdays at 9pm. In 2014, she hosted the Eurovision Young Musicians in Cologne.

Awards

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  • On 9 October 2010, the team of Our Star for Oslo (including Jörg Grabosch, Stefan Raab, Matthias Opdenhövel, Sabine Heinrich, and Lena Meyer-Landrut) won the German Television Award for Best Entertainment show
  • On 8 September 2011, she received the German Radio Award for her radio show 1LIVE with Mrs Heinrich as best presenter.

References

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