Bruni Schubert is a financial journalist with an extensive television background as a reporter, anchor, live commentator and foreign correspondent. In particular, Schubert specializes in financial reports from the New York Stock Exchange for several international networks.
Schubert has presented market reports in English and German from the New York Stock Exchange for DW-TV, an international news network, since 2008.
In 2006, Schubert was hired as a foreign correspondent for CNBC, broadcasting in conjunction with the German news channel N24. CNBC engaged Schubert to expand their coverage to include live reporting from the New York Stock Exchange. While working with CNBC, Schubert reported on the financial crisis in the US for several financial shows for N24, including Boerse am Mittag and Boerse am Abend.
Schubert commenced working for DAF, a privately owned financial news channel in 2006. She was responsible for opening the DAF subsidary in New York, and implemented a dedicated line from New York to Frankfurt. For the next three years, Schubert covered and commented on the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression for DAF - providing several reports each day.
During 2005 and 2006, Schubert anchored the morning show Maerkte am Morgen in the n-tv headquarter in Cologne, Germany. Maerkte am Morgen is a financial news show airing from 7am till 12pm, from Monday to Friday. Providing up-to-the minute market news from major markets around the world, the program includes several interviews a day with CEOs, analysts and financial experts.
In 2004 Schubert worked as a television journalist for n-tv, a channel then owned by CNN and RTL. Schubert reported for the famous financial news show Teleboerse with stock market updates from the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In Germany, Schubert worked for several years with the news channel, N24, as a financial journalist. While at N24, she was responsible for one of the first interactive TV-Shows, N24-Chat. Also Schubert reported live from the Frankfurt Stock Exchange for N24.
Schubert holds a diploma in Economics and Marketing from Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. During her studies she received a scholarship in Journalism and studied at Loughborough University of Technology, England. Whilst at university, Schubert worked for several German TV and radio stations including the Bayerischer Rundfunk, Worldwide Television News, RTL and Radio Gong. In addition, Schubert has completed extensive language training and presenting skills at the Logo Institute in Frankfurt, a well known school for presenters and anchors.
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DAF broadcasts financial news and stock-exchange information live between 9am and 10pm, central European Time.
DW-TV is Germany’s preeminent international broadcaster which provides a European perspective to international audiences and promotes intercultural dialogue.
CNBC (Europe) is the leading pan-European business and financial news channel that provided daily market reports for N24 from 2004 till 2008. In 2008 CNBC Europe was renamed into CNBC.
N24 is a television news channel based in Germany, owned and operated by ProSiebenSat.1 Group. n-tv screens news every half hour and is one of the major German television news channels owned by the RTL Group.