Sonia Seymour Mikich
Appearance
Sonia Seymour Mikich | |
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Born | Oxford, England | 13 July 1951
Nationality | German |
Education | RWTH Aachen Institute of Technology |
Occupation | TV journalist |
Sonia Seymour Mikich (born 13 July 1951 in Oxford) is a German TV journalist.
Education
[edit]After studying political sciences, sociology, and philosophy from 1972–1979 at the RWTH Aachen University. She worked as research associate with the institute's Arnold-Gehlen Research Group. In 1985 she received a scholarship from the German Marshall Fund.
Career
[edit]- Since 1984 editor and reporter for the WDR's foreign TV broadcasting group
- 1992–1998 – Correspondent in Moscow, since 1995 as first woman to serve as head of the broadcasting studio
- 1998–2001 – Head of the ARD studio in Paris
- Since 2002 chief editor and presenter of the ARD's Monitor newsmagazine
- Since 2004 head of the ARD/WDR documentary magazine Die story, WDR TV, Cologne
- Since 2012 moderator of weekly talk show Presseclub
- 2014–2018 – Editor-in-Chief, WDR TV, Cologne
Her work as chronicler of the First Chechen War in Moscow was awarded in 1998 with the Bundesverdienstkreuz.
On 17 November 2016, Seymour Mikich and Der Spiegel editor-in-chief Klaus Brinkbäumer conducted the only TV interview with President Barack Obama on his last official trip to Germany.[1]
Other activities
[edit]- Civis Media Foundation, Member of the Advisory Board (since 2013)[2]
Filmography
[edit]- 1993, Mordsliebe Moskau, WDR 3
- 1993, Brudermord – Putsch 93, ARD
- 1993, Davonfliegen wie Ikarus – Aussteiger im neuen Rußland, WDR
- 1995, Mascha, 15, hat viele Kerle... Jugend in Rußland, WDR
- (mit Telestar 1996 ausgezeichnet)
- 1995, Der Gotteskrieger und die Kellerfrauen, ARD
- 1996, Das Duell – Jelzin gegen Sjuganow, ARD
- 1996, Mein Moskau, WDR
- 1996, Die Krönung – Portrait Boris Jelzin zur Wiederwahl, ARD
- 1996, Zar Boris und die Brandstifter – Tschetschenienkrieg und die Ursachen, ARD
- 1997, Brotlos, aber hochgerüstet – Armee in der Krise, NDR
- 1997, Polarkreis 3. Klasse, WDR
- 1997, Moskau Neon, Moskau Samt – Abschied, ARD
- 1998, Gralssucher und Troubadoure – Pyrenäenreise, ARD
- 1999, Die Sängerin – Korsikareise, ARD
- 2000, Sturm und Licht, Bretagnereise, ARD
- 2000, Spur des Kondor, Peru-Reise, ARD
- 2000, Bretagne-Reise, WDR
- 2000, Korsika-Reise, WDR
- 2000, Flug in den Tod – Concorde-Absturz, ARD
- 2001, Provence auf Nebenwegen, ARD
- 2001, Provence: blau-weiss-roter Traum, ARD
Books
[edit]Der Wille zum Glück Planet Moskau – Geschichten aus dem neuen Russland
References
[edit]- ^ Klaus Brinkbäumer and Sonia Seymour Mikich (November 18, 2016), Interview with US President Barack Obama: 'We Could See More and More Divisions' Der Spiegel.
- ^ Advisory Board: Sonja Seymour Mikich Civis Media Foundation.
External links
[edit]- Homepage at the WDR
- Was nun, ferner Bärtiger? (What's next, bearded one?) by Sonia Mikich, die tageszeitung, February 6, 2006 (in German) – English translation at signandsight.com
- Interview with Joseph E. Stiglitz, ARD/Monitor, 14 May 2002
Categories:
- German television journalists
- German women journalists
- German people of Serbian descent
- 20th-century German journalists
- 21st-century German journalists
- 1951 births
- Living people
- Journalists from Oxford
- RWTH Aachen University alumni
- Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- ARD (broadcaster) people
- Westdeutscher Rundfunk people
- 20th-century German women
- 21st-century German women