RTL's broadcast features Stefan Raab.
The third live edition of "The Stefan Raab Show" on RTL has sparked conversation and divided opinions among viewers. In a daring move, entertainer Stefan Raab presented an artist who showcased his genitals with acrobatic stunts, leaving some audience members surprised and horrified, while others praised Raab's daring humor and found the show entertaining.
The performance, however, did not seem to have significantly affected the overall viewership of the show. The first show garnered 530,000 viewers in the same age group, with a 14.4% share, and on day 3, the show had a total of 1.22 million viewers, resulting in a 7.8% market share among viewers aged three and above.
Some expressed disappointment that Raab's comeback relied too heavily on shock effects, while others found the performance tasteful. On social media, views were split, with some describing it as "tasteful" and others declaring it a "low point."
In the next episode of "Die Stefan Raab Show," Stefan Raab will appear live with a 15-minute segment at 20:15 on RTL. The segment promises to deliver "15 minutes of absolute top class," focusing on topical and societal themes, featuring elements like comedy separated from game segments. However, precise guest or specific segment details for the upcoming show are not publicly detailed in available sources.
RTL has also announced that the next show will feature Dennis Schröder, the newly crowned basketball European champion, in a segment called "Dennis Schröder Show." The "Dennis Schröder Show" segment is expected to last for 15 minutes.
The audience's reactions to the performance, both positive and negative, were not directly related to the show's ratings. No information was provided about the potential impact of the controversial performance on the show's ratings.
Despite the controversy, the ratings for Raab's third live show were slightly below the launch values, but it still managed to attract a significant number of viewers. Whether this controversy will continue to draw in viewers or deter them remains to be seen.