Bettina Schausten

Bettina Schausten (born February 18, 1965 in Lüdinghausen) is a German journalist.

Bettina Schausten
Schausten at the 2017 Saarland state elections
Born (1965-02-18) 18 February 1965
Lüdinghausen, Germany
NationalityGerman
OccupationJournalist
Spouse(s)Thomas Fuhrmann (m. 2008)
AwardsSee Awards

Early life and education

Schausten studied literature, history and Catholic theology in Cologne and in Munich from 1986 to 1992.

Career

From 1992 to 1996 Schausten worked for German broadcaster SWF as a television reporter.[1]

In 1996, Schausten moved to German broadcaster ZDF and soon worked as chief of staff to editor-in-chief Klaus Bresser. She later presented of the channel’s morning show, ZDF-Morgenmagazin, from 1999 to 2002 and Politbarometer from 2003 to 2010. From 2010 until 2019, she led the ZDF bureau in Berlin; she was the first woman in that position.[2]

Since March 2019 Schausten has been serving as deputy editor-in-chief of ZDF, alongside editor-in-chief Peter Frey.[1][3] In addition, she has occasionally been the anchor of ZDF's daily news show heute-journal since July 2020, filling in for Claus Kleber, Marietta Slomka and Christian Sievers.

During her time at ZDF, Schausten notably was one of the few TV journalists who conducted interviews with Chancellor Angela Merkel almost annually: in 2010, 2012,[4] 2013, 2014,[5] 2015,[6] 2016,[7] 2017,[8] 2018[9] and 2020.[10] In 2013, she produced a documentary on Merkel.[11]

Awards

Personal life

Schausten has been married to German ZDF journalist Thomas Fuhrmann since 2008.

References

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