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[edit]Max Schradin (* 12 April 1973 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German TV host and live streamer.[1][2] He became known because of his presentation of raffles on the German TV channel 9Live. Since 2021, he is an active referee in the soccer amateur scene and also known as an influencer since 2022.
Life and Career
[edit]Youth and traineeship
[edit]After finishing his highschool degree (Abitur) at Feldberg school[3], Max Schradin completed his community service. Pausing his community service for two months, he did an internship at the TV show Arabella. After that, he started working as a warm-up artist to finance his acting studies at the international Michael-Tschechow school in Munich. During his training, he was part of several TV programs such as Arabella, Clip Mix and Nicole — Entscheidung am Nachmittag[4] ("Nicole — Decision in the afternoon") and also acted as an event host for fairs and galas. He finished his studies after 2.5 years and began working at a casting agency in Munich in 2002.
Moderation and Television
[edit]In April 2003, Max Schradin started his career as a TV show host when taking over a slot of Sonnenklar.TV for 9Live. He remained with 9Live until it ceased live broadcasting operations on 31 May 2011.[5][6] In 2012, he anchored at the regional internet radio Radio Fortuna in Heusenstamm, which, however, ceased operations following insolvency.[7][8][9]
From 2012 to summer 2014, Schradin has been a presenter for Channel 21, a German teleshopping network.[10] Following that, he moved to 123.live, another teleshopping station, and stayed there from August 2014 to February 2022.[11] In 2023, he moved back to 1-2-3.tv.
On 19 October 2014, Schradin hosted the saturday evening show Das große Autoquiz ("The big car quiz") at 8 p.m. on Sport1.[12] On 12 February 2016, he hosted the gambling show drückglück.de on Sport1.[13]
Additionally, Schradin made a guest appearance in the satire series “Browser Ballett” in 2020.
Social Media
[edit]On 26 May 2021, Max Schradin began streaming live on Twitch on his account realmaximalschradin (today: MAXIMAL_SCHRADIN).[14] In these streams, he comments on old TV shows and hosts interactive call-in quiz games under the name 9Live 2.0, based on the former channel 9Live. Participants can take part in the games free of charge via Discord or by telephone (at normal telephone fees). Schradin also interacts with his viewers during the live streams.
In 2022, Schradin achieved over 1.8 million views within just 24 hours with a video on TikTok which got him in the top 10 of the most-watched videos in Germany.
In February 2023, Schradin hosted the live show Die große Koffershow ("the big suitcase show") on Wir24 TV together with Jens Knossalla.[15]
In October 2024, he took part in the Minecraft project “Craft Attack 12”, which he streamed live on Twitch.[16]
Referee
[edit]In 2021, Schradin announced via Twitch that he will be working as an amateur soccer referee. In August 2022, he had the opportunity to lead a friendly match between the influencers Trymacs and Jens Knossalla.[17]In addition, Schradin was confirmed to lead another match between Trymacs and EliasN97 on 12 July 2023.
Controversies
[edit]In 2008, the call-in game critic Marc Döhler[18] criticized Schradin's appearances on 9Live for what he saw as misleading statements, for example about the popularity of searched puzzle terms[19][20]. Schradin insulted a fellow game show host by referring to him as “That blonde pedophile right there”, whereupon he was suspended for a short time.[21][22] In addition, Schradin hosted a fraud case on 9Live on 17 November 2008, in which solutions were subsequently changed.[23][24][25] According to his own statements, Schradin himself reported this incident and thereby contributed to the clarification.[26]
Hosting Career
[edit]- 2003–2004: Sonnenklar.TV (Call-in games on 9Live)
- 2004–2011: 9Live (Call-in games)
- 2004–2010: Sat1, Kabel eins, ProSieben (Call-in games)
- 2012–2014: Channel 21
- 2012: Radio Fortuna (Internet radio)
- 2014–2022, since 2023: 123.live
- 2014: Das große Autoquiz (Sport1, Call-in games)
- 2016: drückglück.de (Sport1)
- Since 2020: Premium-shopping.tv
- Since 2021: MAXIMAL_SCHRADIN (Twitch)
- Since 2022: Wir24 TV
- 2023: MontanaBlack Christmas event[27]
Guest Appearances
[edit]- 1998: Arabella (ProSieben)
- 2005: Frühstücksfernsehen (Sat1)
- 2008: ClipfishTV (RTL)
- 2012: Roche und Böhmermann (ZDFneo)
- 2020: Browserballett (ARD)
- 2023: Erkennst DU den Song?[28] (World Wide Wohnzimmer)
- 2023: Big Brother Knossi Edition[29]
- 2024: Trymacs Twitch E-Scooter Tour[30]
Discography
[edit]- 2024: Der Habicht hat zwei H.
References
[edit]- ^ "Max Schradin". 123live.tv. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ^ "maximal_schradin". Twitch.tv. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- ^ "Max Schradin - Oberursel (Feldbergschule)". 7 November 2018.
- ^ "webarchive". webarchive: starsontv.com. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
- ^ "Wir24 Moderator: Max Schradin". Wir24 TV. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ "Max Schradin: "9Live hat sich selbst ein Bein gestellt"". DWDL.de. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
- ^ "Max Schradin macht Radio, Regiocast-Chef geht". DWDL.de. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
- ^ "Ehemaliger "9Live"-Star ist jetzt Radio-Moderator". Promiflash. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
- ^ "Max ist wieder auf Sendung". Taunus-Zeitung. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
- ^ "Max Schradin-Teleshopping auf Channel 21". dmotioninfo.com. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
- ^ "123live Max Schradin". 123live.tv. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ^ "Call-in lebt bei Sport1 weiter - am Samstagabend". DWDL.de. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
- ^ "DrückGlück - Die Show - Von "Top" zu "Flop"". DWDL.de. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
- ^ "MAXIMAL_SCHRADIN". Twitch.tv. Retrieved 16 December 2024.
- ^ "Die große Koffershow mit Knossi & Max Schradin". Wir24.tv. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ^ "Craft Attack 12". craft-attack.info. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ^ Struthoff, Noah. "Trymacs und Knossi im Fußball-Event: Das sind alle Teilnehmer und Teams". ingame. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
- ^ "Call-in-Shows: Döhler der Quiz-Querulant". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
- ^ "Der Betrug von 9Live-.-". YouTube. plusminus. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
- ^ Doehler, Marc. "9LIVE - DER SCHRADINBETRÜGER - CITV.NL". YouTube. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
- ^ Süddeutsche Zeitung: Hotline in die Hölle. Abgerufen am 8. Juni 2022.
- ^ DWDL de GmbH: "Der Pädophile": Skandal um 9Live-Moderator. Abgerufen am 12. Juni 2022 (englisch).
- ^ 9Live Klassiker: Max Schradin redet Klartext über das STEARINLICHT von 9Live. 29. November 2021, abgerufen am 3. Dezember 2021.
- ^ Stefan Niggemeier: Betrug beim Call-TV-Sender 9Live: Hinters Licht geführt. In: Die Tageszeitung: taz. 9. Februar 2009, ISSN 0931-9085
- ^ Stefan Niggemeier: Betrug: 9Live entlässt Mitarbeiter. 3. Februar 2009, abgerufen am 25. April 2019.
- ^ 9Live Klassiker: Max Schradin redet Klartext über das STEARINLICHT von 9Live. 29. November 2021, abgerufen am 3. Dezember 2021.
- ^ Louis Exenberger: MontanaBlack: Weihnachtsevent gestartet - diese Teilnehmer sind dabei. In: ingame. ingame GmbH, 21. Dezember 2023, abgerufen am 26. Dezember 2023.
- ^ Erkennst DU den Song? | LIVE (mit Felix Lobrecht, Finch, Ski Aggu, Lorena Rae und Kayla Shyx). In: YouTube. World Wide Wohnzimmer / FUNK, 7. Dezember 2023, abgerufen am 26. Dezember 2023.
- ^ ER würde OnlyFans machen?! | Big Brother Knossi Edition. In: YouTube. Big Brother Deutschland, 14. Dezember 2023, abgerufen am 26. Dezember 2023.
- ^ Trymacs - Twitch. Abgerufen am 9. Juni 2024.