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Judith Rakers was a “Tagesschau” presenter for 19 years.
In a TV interview, she explained her well-considered exit and her professional goals.
Cologne – Judith Rakers (48) commented on her big career change at “Gala”.
The former “Tagesschau” presenter spoke to host Annika Lau (44) about a long thought process and future goals.
Judith Rakers: “When I do something, I go all in”
The former “Tagesschau” presenter explained in a TV interview how she said goodbye to Germany’s most important news program.
“It’s good to follow your inner voice,” said the journalist.
“When I do something, I go all in.
I went there with fervor.
But after 19 years, I think it’s time for something new.”
The Paderborn native has wanted a new focus in her life for a long time.
Judith Rakers wanted to focus more on her online magazine, the successful podcast and other products in the future.
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Judith Rakers had been thinking about leaving the “Tagesschau” for a while.
“From that decision on the last show to the first time I thought about changing something, that was two or three years,” said the likeable TV star.
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Judith Rakers was a “Tagesschau” presenter for 19 years.
In a TV interview, she explained her well-considered exit and her professional goals.
(Photomontage) © dpa/NDR/Thorsten Jander & RTL
When asked why she is not afraid of failure, Judith Rakers replied: “I am afraid of failing.
But fear shouldn’t stop you from doing what you want to do.”
One thing is certain: the “Tagesschau” icon will continue on its path resolutely and successfully.
In another interview, Judith Rakers talked about hidden greetings and secret messages that she sent to fans during the “Tagesschau”.
Sources used:
rtl.de