He started his career in television at
Sender Freies Berlin in 1986 first as an intern, then as a reporter for local sportscasts. From 1990 to 1992 he regularly hosted "Punkt 4 Länderreport", a national afternoon
newscast on
ARD. He became known to a wider audience as a host and producer for the football show
ran – Sat.1 Bundesliga on the private
Sat.1 channel when the network acquired the broadcasting rights to the
Bundesliga, the highest national football league in Germany. He hosted the show from August 1992 until end of 1997 in rotation with several other young broadcasters who went on to become TV personalities in Germany, including
Reinhold Beckmann (who now hosts his own weekly talk show),
Oliver Welke and
Monica Lierhaus. For this show he received a number of awards, including a prize as the most well-liked sportscaster in 1996 and 1997 by the German sports magazine
Sport Bild. In 1996, Kerner started his first daily afternoon talkshow on Sat 1 simply called
Kerner. In 1997, he switched to a public television channel again, this time to
ZDF (as an independent freelancer) where he was a host for the weekly sports review
das aktuelle sportstudio (until 2006) and a number of football games played by the German national team. He served as main host for all games broadcast by ZDF during the
FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany in front of a large live audience in Berlin, for which he received a
Deutscher Fernsehpreis award (comparable to an
Emmy). In addition to this, he was
master of ceremonies for several special show programs on ZDF such as yearly reviews of the people and stories making news in the past twelve months around Christmas. In 2009, Kerner switched back to Sat.1 for a TV show simply called
Kerner, as a magazine now. ==
Johannes B. Kerner Show==