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“.182.012”: What does Stefan Raab want to tell us?
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What is Stefan Raab off again? Two mysterious videos appear on his Instagram account and raise the question of whether he gives the first information about a new project.
Moderator Stefan Raab is known for his mysterious clues, which he places in front of new show announcements. Also these days there were two videos on his Instagram profile: on Wednesday he posted a black picture, plus in the accompanying text: “.182.012”.
The day before, Raab released a black video, in the soundtrack there was a noise and a laugh shortly before the end. Otherwise there are hardly any posts on Raab’s profile.
What does the television maker do? Fans speculate among the articles that you can see “the black hole of good mood”. Others think they could recognize outlines in black – maybe from Cologne Cathedral? Or was it just “another pocket call”? However, Raab has heralded the PR for a show with many small notes in the past.
What comes according to DGHNDMBSR?
And in fact you are waiting for news from the German cult moderator. RTL had an end to Stefan Raab’s weekly show “You are not winning the million at Stefan Raab” (DGHNDMBSR) in its previous form and announced that a restart was planned in autumn.
Recently it was already known that Stefan Raab and Elton will be in front of the camera for a new RTL Samtendende show. According to the broadcaster and Raab Entertainment, the shipment will be broadcast in winter to prime time in linear TV with the title “Die Unzivizable” and can be seen in the streaming service RTL+ in advance. “The indomitable entertainment team Stefan Raab and Elton” for the first time “compete together” for the ultimate quiz battle “against candidates, as it was said. In the final it is up to 100,000 euros.
dpa
Source: Stern

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