Wagga Wagga (radio broadcast)

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Waggaman Philipp Kolanghis has set the world record in permanent moderation!

Wagga Wagga - The More Music Morning Show (own notation: WaggaWaggaMehrMusikMorningShow ) was the morning show of the Hamburg radio station Energy 97.1 (now Energy Hamburg ) in 2000 by 2005.

The program was hosted by Waggaman Philipp Kolanghis (now Radio Hamburg ) with his stunt boy Björn The Beast and Weather Girl Crazy Katy.

The show became known through several spectacular actions. In an early April Fool's joke on March 31, 2000, it was claimed that the Russian Mir space station threatened to crash into Hamburg. The police received numerous emergency calls. The station ended the action after a few hours and apologized to its listeners.

The night before a home game of the FC St. Pauli against Bayern Munich in February 2002, the transmitter instigated a nightly party at the hotel the Bayern team, so as to bring the players to sleep. Thereupon Bayern Munich lost, they had won the World Cup shortly before , against the bottom of the table St. Pauli 1-2. The t-shirt "World Cup winner winner" reminds of this game.

Waggaman Philipp Kolanghis set a world record for permanent moderation in November 2004, which has now been set.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Panik nach Radio-Scherz" , Hamburger Morgenpost, April 1, 2000 (accessed on August 27, 2012)
  2. "Wake up when you are Bavaria" , Hamburger Morgenpost, February 7, 2002 (accessed on August 27, 2012)