- "Intelligent Delay": Heidi Klum discusses the revised broadcast schedule for Germany's Next Topmodel
In an unexpected twist before the anniversary season of "Germany's Next Topmodel" (GNTM), ProSieben announced a shift in the broadcast dates.原文:Just before the start of the anniversary season of GNTM, ProSieben surprisingly announced a new broadcast date. Here's what Heidi Klum thinks about the change. With this programming change, ProSieben is causing quite a stir: On Wednesday, the channel announced that the men's episodes of the model casting show "Germany's Next Topmodel" will no longer air on Tuesdays as previously announced, but every Wednesday. In exchange, "TV total" is moving its broadcast day from Wednesday to Tuesday.
Heidi Klum, seemingly caught off guard by this unexpected move, admitted her confusion during an Instagram Q&A, stating, "Honestly, I have no idea." However, she remained composed, looking forward to the new schedule, saying, "Whatever went wrong at the channel is what it is, but it's not going to ruin my mood. GNTM" will still air on Thursdays, so it's "Boys on Wednesday, Girls on Thursday."
Speeding ahead to the 20th season of GNTM, set to debut on February 13, 2025, both male and female models will be featured. This year, the show will air separately on Tuesdays for male contests and Thursdays for female contestants, marking the first time male models will have dedicated episodes. The first episode will showcase 100 female contestants, while the second episode will spotlight 100 male contestants. In the twelfth episode (airing on March 27), the male and female contestants will finally meet and share the following episodes until the season's conclusion[2].
At the end of the season, a male and female winner will be crowned, each receiving the title of "Harper's Bazaar," 100,000 euros in prize money, and a chance to star in an L'Oréal-Paris campaign. Supermodel Naomi Campbell will lend her expertise and judge the male contestants on February 19, 2025.
[1] Enrichment Data: This change, first announced at fashion week in Berlin, is significant as it highlights the show's commitment to showcasing the versatility and adaptability of contestants beyond traditional modeling standards.
[2] Enrichment Data: This development is exciting as it allows the show to delve deeper into the experiences and dynamics between male and female models, enhancing viewer engagement and fostering a more inclusive and diverse representation within the fashion industry.
Pro7's announcement of a new broadcast schedule for "Germany's Next Topmodel" has sparked discussion among fans, with the men's episodes now set to air every Wednesday. In response to this change, Pro7 has shifted the broadcast day of "TV total" to Tuesdays.