Constantin Schreiber: Farewell to the Tagesschau - what's coming now?

On May 25, 2025, Constantin Schreiber moderates his last "Tagesschau" and is planning exciting new projects in the media.
On May 25, 2025, Constantin Schreiber moderates his last "Tagesschau" and is planning exciting new projects in the media. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Constantin Schreiber: Farewell to the Tagesschau - what's coming now?

Berlin, Deutschland - On May 25, 2025, an era ends for Constantin Schreiber: for the last time he moderates the "Tagesschau". Since 2021 he has led the main edition at 8 p.m. and was able to reach an audience of millions. After eight and a half years at the Tagesschau, he leaves the program at his own request to devote himself to new challenges in journalism, such as "https://www.tz.de/stars/nach-tagenschau-aus-so--es-fuer-constantin-Schreiber--93751851.html" Class = "Source_1"> tz.de reported.

In an interview, Schreiber expressed the desire to finally be more journalistic again. Although he wants to treat himself to a three -month break, he remains active in the media landscape. Born in 1979, who studied law and completed a journalistic volunteer, worked at N-TV before moving to ARD-Aktuell in 2017 and was awarded the Grimme Prize for his work.

new projects and tasks

After his time at the Tagesschau, Schreiber is guilty with a new True Crime Show called "Decoked-guilty or not?" Go on tour. He will present this together with the star lawyer Alexander Stevens. The first live appointments have already been determined:

  • 19. June: "Constantin Schreiber Presents Late Night"-Pfefferberg-Theater Berlin
  • 22. September: "Alexander Stevens & Constantin Schreiber - accused - guilty or not?" - Cologne Stadthalle
  • 25. September: "Alexander Stevens & Constantin Schreiber - accused - guilty or not?" - Admiralspalast Berlin
  • 09. October: "Alexander Stevens & Constantin Schreiber - accused - guilty or not?" -Circus Krone-Bau Munich

In addition, Schreiber moderates a theater talk show in Berlin, which underlines his wide-ranging approach in the media industry.

reflection on the media landscape

Schreiber received a lot of support for his change, both from colleagues and Marcus Bornheim, the first editor-in-chief of ARD-Aktuell, who regrets that Schreiber leaves the show. The trust that writers received from his viewers and colleagues is a testamentary testimony of his time in news journalism, in which the "Tagesschau" with an average number of viewers of 9.6 million remains the most viewed news program on German television, as well as Tagesschau.de reported.

In recent years, media consumption has experienced a change, especially in the crime genre. The hype about "True Crime" has increased since the success of the "Serial" podcast in 2014. Formats that treat true crimes are now widespread in various media such as podcasts, documentation and books. Christine Hämmerling, cultural scientist, emphasizes that interest in these formats is not only growing among younger spectators. "True Crime" combines elements of entertainment and information and addresses central human values ​​such as empathy and the desire for justice. These developments could also have influenced Schreiber's decision to concentrate on this area after leaving the "Tagesschau" behind, as well as the taz analyzed.

So

Schreiber looks forward to an exciting new future in which he not only continues his journalistic commitment, but also will also take up the trends and topics of today's society.

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