Stefan Raab: Will the return to Free TV at RTL soon come?

Stefan Raab: Will the return to Free TV at RTL soon come?

Köln, Deutschland - Cologne-The cult presenter Stefan Raab (57) could soon be seen again on free TV. Originally, his new show "You do not win the million at Stefan Raab" (short: DGHNDMBSR) was originally planned here, which was exclusively broadcast on RTL+. But new reports indicate that a television version is being planned, which makes fans excited. Every Wednesday, the subscribers to the streaming service can look forward to fresh editions, now the format could also spread to the living room of the free TV viewers.

The announcement on the possible broadcast on linear television at RTL has already leaked through. A specific start date is still pending, but it is speculated that the broadcast could begin this year, but at the latest in January 2025. The exact details of the transmitter are also unclear, but RTL could target the Wednesday evening, since the new show is always broadcast at 8:10 p.m.

raab in the quota duel

An interesting turn of events could lead to a direct quota duel with "TV Total". Raab, who acted as a moderator of the ProSieben format from 1999 until his withdrawal in 2015, would have to assert himself against Sebastian Pufpaff (48), who has headed the show since 2021. Wednesday evening could offer an exciting evening design for the spectators, especially if the numerous memories of Raabs take into account earlier appearances.

RTL Germany boss Stephan Schmitter (50) has already announced to the German Press Agency (dpa) that it will not only stay with this one show. Several Stefan-Raab evenings are planned in the first quarter of 2025. "We are currently working on the last details with Stefan and his team," reveals Schmitter. He also criticized the premature reviews of some media to Raab's return that judged him after only four weeks of comeback.

Lately Oliver Pocher (46), who has a strong doubts, has also been very much expressed whether Raab will fulfill his five-year contract at RTL, which further heats up the dynamics in the TV landscape. With such headlines, a certain level of tension will be known through the coming weeks, the more details about Stefan Raab's return, it remains to be seen how the TV quotas will develop.

The interest in Stefan Raab and his formats is unbroken, and the anticipation for his return to free TV is eagerly awaited. Further developments in Raab's return could soon cause even more attention and thus captivate the media world. For more information about this exciting situation, See the current reporting on www.az-online.de .

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