Breaking news instead of favorite song: Tina Peters brings hr4 into turmoil!

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Accident in Hesse: Breaking news about the hr4 app causes confusion. Tina Peters humorous about failed publication.

Unfall in Hessen: Eilmeldung zur hr4-App sorgt für Verwirrung. Tina Peters humorvoll über missratene Veröffentlichung.
Accident in Hesse: Breaking news about the hr4 app causes confusion. Tina Peters humorous about failed publication.

Breaking news instead of favorite song: Tina Peters brings hr4 into turmoil!

Last Sunday, July 15, 2025, a mishap in the hessenschau app went viral, causing a lot of attention. The editorial team accidentally sent out a breaking news story with the title “hr4 friend book,” which reached tens of thousands of users. The reason for the breaking news was an unfortunate click on the wrong button. This unexpected message included an entry from Tina Peters from Willingen, who reported on her favorite song and her favorite place. Tina herself was initially perplexed and thought the report was a joke, but reacted to the situation with amusement.

After the incident, the editorial team was in a veritable frenzy of conversation. Many reactions and comments in the Teams chat filled the digital air. The app's users were overwhelmingly positive about the breaking news and even suggested they continue to follow the story. For many, this kind of scatterbrainedness was of course a welcome opportunity to laugh about the little mishaps in life.

Creative favorite songs and places

The hr4 friends book has captured the hearts of many listeners. Local people proudly share their favorite songs and places. For example, Thorsten Simon from Bad Wildungen-Wega reports on his favorite song “Septemberwind” by the Flippers and praises the Edersee as his favorite place. Elvira Mann from Neustadt, on the other hand, raves about “Mendocino” by Michael Holm and loves the atmosphere of her hometown.

The diversity of musical tastes is overwhelming. Other listeners like Silvia Wölke from Haunetal-Wehrda have a weakness for all of Roger Whittaker's songs and enjoy hr4's wonderful program. Peter Friedrich from Melsungen lists two favorite songs, “Atlantis” by Donovan and “Hiroshima” by Wishful Thinking, and has chosen Melsungen for his excursions. Johannes Polzin from Nentershausen has chosen a real catchy tune as his favorite song: “Everything will be fine” by Hubertus von Garnier.

The charm of the region

The list of entries testifies to the close connection people have with their hometowns. Kornelia Lukas from Gladbeck loves “Voices in the Wind” by Juliane Werding and feels particularly at home in Nieder-Beerbach. Maximilian Seemann brings the Odenwald into conversations around hr4 with his favorite songs by Andrea Berg and Roland Kaiser. Another fan of the Schlager world is Helmut Jost from Riedstadt, whose heart beats for “She loves you” by the Beatles, while Benny Schröder from Helsa prefers “Skifoarn”, a song that conjures up winter.

The hr4 friends book not only offers a platform for music lovers, but also shows the local connection of the listeners. This loving exchange about music and hometowns brings the community together and creates a heavenly atmosphere in everyday life.

As Tina Peters and many others show, a little anecdote like this underlines how important humor and solidarity are. Sunday lunchtime was an opportunity for many to celebrate the warm stories and melodies and to revitalize their connection to home. Let's hope that mishaps like this will produce more humorous stories like this in the near future!

Further details about the various favorite songs and places can be found in the hr4 friends book. Information can be accessed directly from the current display: hr4.