Cash is a great way to party

Although the invitation to the 10th anniversary came from Cash TV, the entire Ringier TV block celebrated on Tuesday last week in the Maag Event Hall.

The invitation to the 10th anniversary came from Cash-TV, but the entire Ringier TV block celebrated on Tuesday last week in the Maag Event Hall.Cash-TV marked the start of Ringier's television commitment, and last year "People" joined the family as the tenth medium.The birthday boy has seen many heads come and go over the years, proving himself to be a rock in the surf of the economy journaille - which also became clear in the potpourri from ten years of Cash-TV. Ex-presenter Kaspar Loeb is now CEO of Publicis, Martin Ebner (quote: "Shares will change your life!") has disappeared into oblivion. And Alex Bloch, formerly a regular guest on the show, has also gone quiet. In turn, model entrepreneur Nicholas G. Hayek has handed over the scepter to his son Nick Hayek, and Fibo Deutsch has done the same. As one of the driving forces behind Ringier's TV commitment, he has handed over the baton to successor Marc Goertz.
Besides the film clips, Viktor Giacobbo was another party highlight. The fact that he now only reads Weltwoche with a spam filter because Roger Köppel's comments then don't get through was just one of the satirist's countless bon mots.
The splendid atmosphere enticed people to promenade throughout the hall and to settle down at various tables during the course of the evening. Heike Findeis, GL Chairwoman of Springer Science + Business Media, which also owns Werbewoche, met Olympic bobsleigh champion Hausi Leutenegger, with whom she was able to talk shop. Her hometown of Dresden was the birthplace of the fast vehicles with which the GDR elite often (but not always!) put the fear of God into the Swiss in the bobsleigh.
Some hardy contemporaries toasted the "Golden Days of Sapporo," the stock market boom, and the Internet hype at the bar until very late into the night. Cheers!
Beat Fritsch quickly found his favorite spot on Cash TV's birthday. As a lover of all kinds of smoked goods, he was inevitably drawn to Roger Wilhelm's stand. The director of Tabaco Mexico Suiza, together with his charming assistant, was offering the
Visitors to the party Mexican premium longfiler à discrétion.
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The only successful Swiss private TV entrepreneur: Michael Ringier with wife Dr. Ellen Ringier in the Maag Event Hall.
Fibo Deutsch (from left), driving force at Ringier-TV, with his employees Marc Goertz (from right), Angela Sgurra and Andy Waldis.
Talking shop about bobsleighing: Hausi Leutenegger and Heike Findeis, GL Chairwoman Springer Science + Business Media.
Ringier TV marketing lady Priska Weiss celebrates with Gregory Schick (l.) from Swiss Post and Patrick Weiss from Biel agency WCD.
Once a presenter at Cash TV: Kaspar Loeb (l.), now Publicis CEO, with Daniela and Dietmar Bemberg of BG Media.
Andy Lehmann (r.), Group Managing Director of Aegis Media Group Switzerland, with Edith and Ruedi Oser, Customer Sales TPC.
The ladies Silvia Engeler and Sithara Atasoy (r.), Bolero editor-in-chief, second silk spinner Andi Stutz at the photo shoot.
Corinne Dörig (l.), facilitator of athletes for photo purposes at Athletic Models, and Petra Kreussler of The Generation Media.
Rainer Keller (l.), Chief of Staff at SRG in Bern, HSG student (and Fibos Filia) Danielle Deutsch, Urs Renner, Mediaedge:CIA.
Beobachter publishing director Peter Kümmerli (l.) and Blick/SonntagsBlick publishing director Bruno Blaser have a great time at the aperitif.
Urs Schneider (l.), owner of Seefeld-based Mediaschneider, with René Hildbrand, Editor-in-Chief at TR7.
Joko Vogel, with assistant Sibylle Prestel, provided the overall concept for the Ringier TV event and is therefore slightly nervous.
Turning on the charm with Ringier women Eva Keller (right) and Jacqueline Friederichs: NZZ Director Marco E. de Stoppani.
Roger and Doris Mortellaro with notary Marija Novakovic Schneider and Publisuisse Director Martin Schneider (from left).
Matthias Luchsinger (r.) and Jean-Claude Bruhin (l.) of Sat 1 window marketer Cinecom with Carlo Steiner, Publisuisse.

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