Journalism: Canary Islands correspondent and TV producer
Tricky research, location scout or TV producer on the Canary Islands? I support ARD, arte, ntv and RTL on location in the Canary Islands.
I am an officially accredited stringer/producer for the ARD radio stations and television programs on the Canary Islands and work regularly for the correspondents in the ARD studio in Madrid.
I have also been working as a freelance correspondent and author for various German-language radio stations and TV programs since 2016. I now only report rarely, as I mainly focus on coaching in my work. However, when crises occur, such as Corona, the volcanic eruption on La Palma or the dramatic increase in migration, I pick up the microphone again.
I work on all the islands: I live on El Hierro, but regularly travel to Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Graciosa, Fuerteventura, La Gomera and La Palma.
A selection of my journalistic clients
- ARD Correspondents’ Studio Madrid: Official stringer Canary Islands
- arte
- Bavarian Radio
- Deutschlandfunk
- Deutschlandradio
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Podcast
- HR
- North German Broadcasting
- ntv
- RTL
- SR
- SWR
Selection of formats equipped by me
- ARD Morgenmagazin reporter
- ARD Europe Magazine
- ARD Tagesschau
- ARD Tagesthemen
- ARD Weltspiegel
- arte re
- Bayern2 Latitude
- BR24 Report
- Deutschlandradio World Time
- ORF News
- SRF News
Journalism: TV producer, stringer, fixer
- ARD
- arte
- ntv
- RTL
Selected programs that I have realized as a producer
Journalism: own programs as an author
BR24 Report: El Hierro? The small island and the big wave of refugees (16.2.2024)
In 2023, more boat migrants from West Africa arrived on the second smallest Canary Island, El Hierro, than the island has inhabitants: 154 “Cayucos”, migrant boats with a total of almost 15,000 people. And the numbers are growing. Surprisingly, despite these numbers, no new Lampedusa is being created on the island, which is only 270 square kilometers in size. With enormous logistical effort, adult migrants are redistributed to initial reception camps on other islands. In addition to the professional helpers, residents also provide emergency aid with great solidarity, while families and sports teams integrate unaccompanied underage refugees. At the same time, the island is at breaking point. Politicians and aid organizations are calling on the EU to urgently do more to prevent dangerous crossings on the west coast of Africa. Christina Teuthorn-Mohr reports.
Journalism: Interview partner / Expert Canary Islands
FAZ Podcast for Germany (7.11.2023):
After the refugee summit: "Should we shoot at those who get on boats?"
What good are the resolutions of the federal-state summit? What is the situation on the Canary Island of El Hierro? And which solutions really make sense?
We talk about this with F.A.Z. correspondent Helene Bubrowski, Christina Teuthorn-Mohr, who lives on El Hierro, and migration researcher Gerald Knaus.
Guest on the Bayern1 Blue Couch: Christina Teuthorn-Mohr, journalist (14.9.2021)
Journalist Christina Teuthorn-Mohr lives on the small Canary Island of El Hierro, in a house surrounded by a tropical garden. On the Blue Couch, she explains how she came to emigrate.

Expert hearing on migration to the Canary Islands
SPD parliamentary group (10.6.2021)
The Canary Islands are threatening to become a new hotspot on Europe’s external border. In 2020, over 23,000 refugees and migrants arrived in the Canary Islands, ten times as many as in 2019. The crossing from the African mainland to the Canary Islands is much more dangerous than across the Mediterranean. We want to talk to experts about the current situation on the islands, but also about the situation in the countries along the North and West African coast.
Our guests are
– Christina Teuthorn-Mohr, ARD journalist, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
– Noelia Díaz, Reporting Officer, UNHCR Regional Bureau for Europe, Geneva
– Jonas Wipfler, Migration and Human Rights Officer, Misereor, Berlin