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Open event at Studio Tübingen's website

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Open-door event at Studio Tübingen's online platform
Open-door event at Studio Tübingen's online platform

Open event at Studio Tübingen's website

In the heart of Tübingen, Germany, the grand opening of a new multimedia studio took place last weekend, drawing in over a thousand visitors. The event, held in a state-of-the-art facility where radio, TV, and online content are created, was a bustling affair with visitors streaming in non-stop on Saturday.

The formal opening of the new building was attended by numerous guests from politics, media, and business, including the deputy minister-president of Baden-Württemberg, Thomas Strobl (CDU). Our website's intendant, Kai Gniffke, emphasized the importance of the new building during the ceremony.

Visitors were given a unique opportunity to witness how live broadcasts are conducted and even try their hand at being in front of the camera or behind the microphone. The event featured a mix of live music, weather reports, impro-comedy, and radio rhymes, providing an entertaining and informative experience.

Live music was provided by the band Round Midnight around the studio grounds, while weather reporter Harry Röhrle shared stories about the adventurous aspects of his job, such as nearly freezing at minus 30 degrees in Albstadt and hanging from a TV tower with two ropes. Comedian Helge Thun and editorial director Sandra Müller entertained visitors with radio rhymes inspired by everyday life in the studio.

However, no specific details were given about the nature of the live broadcast mentioned or the weather report during the event. Similarly, no further information was provided about the content being created in the multimedia studio or the specific role of Nelson Fritz, who was one of the visitors who tried a live broadcast.

Despite the lack of detailed information, the grand opening event was a success, showcasing the creativity and energy that goes into producing content at various stations in the multimedia studio. Whether you're a fan of music, comedy, or weather reports, this new studio in Tübingen promises to deliver a wide range of engaging content.

In the spirit of diversifying their content, the multimedia studio plans to introduce a new segment focusing on outdoor-living and home-and-garden, catering to individuals who appreciate the lifestyle associated with these themes. With its grand opening now complete, visitors can anticipate immersive experiences that encompass all aspects of the studio's offerings, including live broadcasts dealing with these topics in the near future.

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