ESC 2025: Stefan Raab Says About the Defeat - World News
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In fact, ESC chief strategist Stefan Raab wanted to win in Basel. Now it wasn't even enough for the top ten. But the entertainer doesn't want to let anything happen to his protégés Abor & Tynna and takes responsibility on his own shoulders.
Abor & Tynna reach 15th place for Germany. Stefan Raab's goal was the ESC victory. After the two of them don't even get into the top 10, he shows himself small-mouthed.
Stefan Raab took over responsibility for the 15th place for Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. This was communicated by the moderator both in his speech yesterday evening at ESC – the aftershow as well as in a press release of the ARD. This should also be the cooperation of ARD and RTL Geschichte. In the run-up to this year's preliminary [...]
ESC 2025: Stefan Raab says about the defeat - World News
Recommendations of the editorial team Actually had ESC-Zampano Stefan Raab awakened big expectations for the ESC 2025. Germany went into the race with Abor & Tynna and the song “Baller” – the preliminary decision was largely responsible for Raab. In the end, however, only one other place jumped out again: 15th place. That the entertainer, who won the ESC with his then protégé Lena Meyer-Landrut in 2010, is obvious. Raab: “I take responsibility”…
Raab explains that he takes responsibility for the disappointing German performance at the ESC 2025. Actually ESC-Zampano Stefan Raab had aroused great expectations for the ESC 2025. Germany went into the race with Abor & Tynna and the song "Baller" – the preliminary decision was decisively taken by Raab. In the end, however, only a very positive place came out again: Rank 15. That the entertainer, who in 2010 with his then...
15th place: Mentor Stefan Raab takes responsibility for the performance of Abor & Tynna at the ESC finale, he says in a press statement. The ESC finale is "the only TV show whose success is not measured by the quota, but by the placement. And the placement was unfortunately not as good as we had hoped". ARD program director Christine Strobl praises the "creative alliance from Stefan Raab, RTL and the ARD", which has reached new target groups. ND…
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