Ingo Zamperoni
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Ingo Antonio Zamperoni (born May 3, 1974, in
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,
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) is a German
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and journalist. Between 2012 and 2014, he was the presenter of the ''
Tagesthemen ''Tagesthemen'' () is one of Germany's main daily television news magazines, presented by journalists Helge Fuhst, Aline Abboud, Ingo Zamperoni and . Second only to the 20:00 '' Tagesschau'' ("Review of the Day") ''Tagesthemen'' ("Issues of the ...
'' news magazine on the
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channel, a role he continued in October 2016 upon returning from deployment as the ARD correspondent in Washington, D.C., between 2014 and 2016.


Life and career

Born to an Italian father and German mother, Zamperoni was first introduced to presenting and journalism when he, after having obtained his
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, was in
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at the Radio Klinikfunk station in
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. His parents had met in 1967 at
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. His father was a manager at Hoechst. Zamperoni has a brother four years younger, who is a practicing
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in Wiesbaden. Between 1994 and 1999, Zamperoni studied
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,
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, and history at the
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, and in
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and
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. After his studies, Zamperoni completed a traineeship at the NDR, after which he got a job in the NDR TV branch in Hamburg, for whom he worked as a subcontractor for the ARD and contributed to the '' Tagesschau'' and ''
Tagesthemen ''Tagesthemen'' () is one of Germany's main daily television news magazines, presented by journalists Helge Fuhst, Aline Abboud, Ingo Zamperoni and . Second only to the 20:00 '' Tagesschau'' ("Review of the Day") ''Tagesthemen'' ("Issues of the ...
'' broadcasts as a writer and reporter from 2002. He anchored the news show NDR Info, ''
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19.30'' and as an anchor for the foreign magazine show ''Weltbilder'' (''World Pictures''). On March 5, 2007, Zamperoni succeeded Anja Bröker as the moderator of the '' Nachtmagazin'' (''Night Magazine'') on the ARD flagship channel
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, and until 2013, he – in constant rotation with the second host, Gabi Bauer – anchored the show. In 2012, Zamperoni switched to the ''
Tagesthemen ''Tagesthemen'' () is one of Germany's main daily television news magazines, presented by journalists Helge Fuhst, Aline Abboud, Ingo Zamperoni and . Second only to the 20:00 '' Tagesschau'' ("Review of the Day") ''Tagesthemen'' ("Issues of the ...
'' team, replacing Susanne Holst as a substitute for
Caren Miosga Caren Miosga (born 11 April 1969) is a German journalist and television presenter. She was a longtime presenter of the news television show ''Tagesthemen'' on ARD (broadcaster), ARD. Early life and education Caren Miosga grew up in Groß Ilsed ...
and
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. In addition to filling in for Miosga and Buhrow, he was scheduled to anchor ''Tagesthemen'' twelve weeks a year, and after Buhrow left the show, Zamperoni became a regular presenter. In October 2013, it was announced on the ARD show ''Tagesschau Online'' that Zamperoni would move to Washington, D.C., on February 1, 2014, to become US correspondent for ARD. Zamperoni returned to Germany from Washington, D.C., in October 2016, and on October 24, he became one of the main anchors of ''
Tagesthemen ''Tagesthemen'' () is one of Germany's main daily television news magazines, presented by journalists Helge Fuhst, Aline Abboud, Ingo Zamperoni and . Second only to the 20:00 '' Tagesschau'' ("Review of the Day") ''Tagesthemen'' ("Issues of the ...
'', succeeding Thomas Roth, and in constant rotation with
Caren Miosga Caren Miosga (born 11 April 1969) is a German journalist and television presenter. She was a longtime presenter of the news television show ''Tagesthemen'' on ARD (broadcaster), ARD. Early life and education Caren Miosga grew up in Groß Ilsed ...
and Pinar Atalay.


Other activities

Since 2007, Zamperoni has been an ambassador for the children's aid organisation
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, particularly focused on the educational programmes helping children in war zones. He is also an ambassador for the Bärenherz Foundation for seriously ill children. In 2013, he was nominated as one of the top three contestants for the ''Newcomer of the Year'' prize presented by the German journalist
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, ''Medium Magazin''.


Personal life

In 2006, Zamperoni married Jenniffer Bourguignon, an American, with whom he has three children. He speaks German, Italian, and English and enjoys
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in his free time. Zamperoni has dual Italian and German citizenship.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zamperoni, Ingo 1974 births Living people German people of Italian descent German television presenters German television news anchors German television journalists 21st-century German journalists ARD (broadcaster) people Norddeutscher Rundfunk people People from Wiesbaden