“Good morning Germany”: Annett Möller and Marco Schreyl get in

“Good morning Germany”
Annett Möller and Marco Schreyl get in

Annett Möller and Marco Schreyl as the new presenters of the RTL breakfast television program “Guten Morgen Deutschland”.

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Annett Möller and Marco Schreyl will be running “Guten Morgen Deutschland” in the future. “For me it’s like coming home,” said Möller.

Presenter Annett Möller (43) and presenter Marco Schreyl (47) will complement the team for the breakfast television program “Guten Morgen Deutschland”. So far it consists of Wolfram Kons (57), Angela Finger-Erben (41), Roberta Bieling (46) and Maurice Gajda (38).

“With Annett Möller and Marco Schreyl we are strengthening our moderation team with two great people, outstanding anchors and accomplished journalists”, enthuses Martin Gradl, editor-in-chief of magazine at RTL News. “We are happy and proud to welcome you back to our RTL family. We still have a lot to do with you and our great editorial team in the morning,” he promises.

Annett Möller: “Like coming home”

Annett Möller is also looking forward to returning to the station, it is “like coming home,” she says. “I am very much looking forward to the new task and working with many well-known colleagues,” Möller continued.

Annett Möller started as a trainee at RTL Nord in 2003 and then presented the regional magazine “Guten Abend”. In 2005 she switched to ntv and moderated the magazine “ntv Wissen” in addition to the news. From 2008 to 2017 she was also the presenter for “RTL Aktuell”. After her baby break, she started working for the Sat.1 magazine “Endlich Feierabend”.

Marco Schreyl is a “Morning Show Fan”

Marco Schreyl is also proud of his new job: “I am a big fan of the American Morning Show television. Now I am allowed to do the Morning Show myself. I already know it on the radio, so now on television,” he says and adds: “I’m looking forward to a bright and experienced team.”

Marco Schreyl began his TV career in 1997 as a news anchor and sports presenter for MDR. In 2000 he went to ZDF, where he became known to a wider audience as the presenter of the program “hallo Deutschland”. In 2005 he switched to RTL. There he presented several seasons of “Deutschland sucht den Superstar” and “Das Supertalent” as well as various sporting events. Since 2013 he has been working in various WDR television and radio formats, Deutschlandfunk Kultur and Eurosport.

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Marco Schreyl will join Roberta Bieling on December 6th, as the broadcaster announced on Tuesday. Annett Möller has her first job in RTL-Frühmagazin with Maurice Gajda on January 10th.

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