- From 1964, he was a journalist of interior politics at the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), and from 1969 leader of the news at ZDF.
- He was a German political journalist, television presenter and author.
- After the German reunification, he succeeded in a merge with Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB), resulting in Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) in 2003. He pursued an even larger merge but found not enough support for the idea. He held the position until 1997.
- He completed a dissertation in 1967 at the University of Bonn, "Bayerns Weg nach Köln. Geschichte der bayerischen Bistumspolitik in der 2. Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts" about Bavarian politics in the 16th century. He then worked for the Hannoversche Allgemeine newspaper.
- In 1989, shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall, Lojewski became intendant of the broadcaster SFB in Berlin.
- In 1969 he received The Theodor Wolff Prize, and in 2004 The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
- He became head of the Report department of Bayerischer Rundfunk in the 1970s, and was later responsible for domestic politics.
- Lojewski wrote freelance for the FAZ until old age. In his last contribution, he analysed journalism, its standards, ethics and relation to freedom and power ("unsere Standards, unser Ethos und unser Verhältnis zu Freiheit und Macht").
- Lojewski had a daughter, Susann von Lojewski, who also became a journalist, working for the ZDF as leader of the studio in Nairobi.
- In Berlin he studied history, German studies, and political science.
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