Peter Radszuhn Died

Radio one mourns for his music manager Peter Radszuhn. The journalist died suddenly in the early hours of Saturday at the age of only 60 years. Radszuhn shaped the music profile rbb-wave since its first broadcast in 1997, "We have lost a great friend and colleague," said one radio program director Robert Skuppin.

Peter Radszuhn is dead. Longtime musical director of radio one died suddenly in the early hours of Saturday at the age of only 60 years. "Radioeins is shocked and stunned," program director Robert Skuppin said on Monday. "Peter Radszuhn was there from the beginning and has made music profile radioeins so unique and successful. He has performed memorable interviews with David Bowie, Neil Young and Bob Geldof., We lose a great friend and colleague."

"Peter was Radszuhn of the first transmission hour at the music for radio one," said rbb-director Dagmar Reim. "The love of music was part of his essence, she urged him, and he has inspired countless listeners for he was a stylist of music journalist, well-connected and highly respected in the music scene, we miss a very special colleagues..."
From the house DJ for music boss

Radszuhn was born in 1954 After studying at the Free University of Berlin, he was in the late 1970s, among other resident DJ in Kreuzberg SO36 Club and also the founder and guitarist of the band pace. In the 1980s Radszuhn worked as a music producer and publishers. In 1989 he became head of the music festival Musikmesse "BID" (Berlin Independence Days). In the same year he came to the Sender Freies Berlin (SFB), where he worked for six years in various waves as a program designer and music editor.

In 1996 Radszuhn as Head of Music at Radio Brandenburg in East Germany Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB) and retained this position, as in 1997 with the end of Brandenburg Radio and Radio B Two arose the new program radioeins. Since then, he headed the music department of radio one, even after 2003 from the merger of the ORB and SFB was built rbb. In his own mission "Prime Cuts" he presented every Wednesday in front of classics and new releases from rock and pop. "Peter had so much knowledge that he seemed a like a walking music encyclopedia," says Robert Skuppin. "You could have called him at midnight and he could deliver a Brockhaus entry immediately to any musician."
Program changes at Radio One

radioeins honors the deceased on Monday 13-16 clock. In interviews companions talk about their experiences with Peter Radszuhn. On Wednesday from 21.00 clock should be reminded of the time slot of "Prime Cuts" to him and his work.

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