The second German television (ZDF) mourns for his long-standing sports chief Dieter Gruschwitz, who died on Sunday at the age of 68 years near Bad Tölz. The whole blood journalist was almost 40 years in sports journalism, of which 21 years for ZDF and twelve years work as a sports chief for the second.
"Dieter Gruschwitz has controlled the sports coverage of ZDF many years with sovereignty and serenity," said ZDF editor-in-chief Peter Frey, "he stood inside and outside the house for reliability and fairness in a turning phase in which the sports law market and the perception of sports have changed rapidly. He was a well-estimated colleague, a fine man and a friend for many of us. "
Also at Bayern Munich, the grief is great. "I have not only lost a long-standing partner with Dieter Gruschwitz, but a real friend. For such a loss, it is impossible to find the right words," said Uli Hoeneß, Honorary President of the German Record Champion: "Dieter always had for every human being Open ear and good advice, also beyond the sport. "
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Gruschwitz changed in 1996 from the station Free Berlin to ZDF to Mainz. In his era as a ZDF sports director, Gruschwitz received numerous awards - including 2006 the German TV prize for the best football World Cup reporting as well as the horizon sports business award for ZDF reporting to the 2006 Football World Cup, where he according to the jury For "a highlight" caused by Jürgen Klopp and Urs Meier nominated a "Formidable Expert Duo". Also for the reporting of the Athletics World Cup 2009, there was the German TV price.
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