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The Tajishaw Incident: Surprisingly, the unknown mediator took over the news at eight in the evening

The Tajishaw Incident: Surprisingly, the unknown mediator took over the news at eight in the evening

Updated on 11/26/2021, 12:54 PM.

  • Even television professionals make mistakes: As the NDR reported, there were “planning omissions” for “Tagesschau”.
  • Without further ado, presenter Andre Schönke stepped forward at 8 p.m.
  • “This makes the pump work very poorly,” Schönke revealed.

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On Thursday evening, the audience was amazed: at eight o’clock suddenly, a face, hitherto almost unknown, was standing at the supervisory desk in Tageschau on the first.

Journalist and director Andrei Schönke made today’s news quite surprisingly.

‘Tageschau’ with a sense of humour: ‘The best thing about the North is our spontaneity’

A little later, she gave the NDR responsible by Twitter An explanation for this unspoken innovation: It was a breakdown in the shift roster! The Norddeutscher Rundfunk newspaper wrote of a photo of Schönke: “Surprised? There was a planning error.” The news anchor jumped in in a short time: “The best thing about the North is our spontaneity,” the announcer continued.

Schönke explained in another tweet: “I’ve been in the studio for the Tagesschau 24 news channel a hundred times, but it’s different for TS20, you can feel for millions of viewers. You feel very sick.”

Who is Andrei Schönke?

.’s Twitter channel “Daily News” She seized the surprise as an opportunity to post some hilarious tweets about the unexpected premiere of Schönke. Among them, for example, “Who are you?” Guest of the well-known talk show “TV total”.

Schönke, born in Lübeck, has not only understood the news business since yesterday: he has already been a spokesperson for NDR2 and since 2017 for “tagesschau24” in the network.

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He also ran regular “Tagesschau” issues, albeit not the most important issue at 8pm prime time. Some TV viewers also know the 41-year-old from Erste’s “Nachtmagazin” and NDR Info.
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