In the middle of the live broadcast
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Why did Tageschau reporter Annette Dirt pick up the cell phone
Hamburg In a live broadcast of the United Nations climate conference, ARD reporter Annette Dirt picked up her cell phone in front of an audience of millions. Now I’ve explained the background to the strange appearance on Twitter.
In the middle of the live broadcast, he suddenly reached the mobile phone: ARD reporter Annette Dirt recently attracted a lot of attention in front of millions of viewers of “Tagesschau” – now she has given an explanation for this intriguing moment. And the 58-year-old explained, on Monday evening, on Twitter, that she was searching for keywords on the phone.
When Dirt reported at the United Nations climate conference in Glasgow on Sunday night, she suddenly said “sorry,” picked up a cell phone and put on her glasses. “I’m sorry, but I have such a squabble on my ear here,” Dieter said at last—and then continued to report. What happened there? The Tageschau newspaper on Twitter later showed the reporter’s statement.
“No, I have not been contacted and I have not checked any emails or Twitter between them,” said the director of ARD studio in London. “I had a crazy bang on this ear piece, what you have here with a direct key, and I just got out because of it.” “Since unfortunately I need my glasses because I’m an old woman, it just took a little longer.” One Twitter user wrote: “Very cool TV moment.”
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