Romy Hiller will become the new presenter of the ARD Tagesschau 20-Uhr edition [1].
The appointment represents a strategic move by the broadcaster to refresh the image of one of Germany's most-watched news programs. As the flagship evening broadcast, the 20-Uhr edition serves as a primary source of information for millions of viewers across the country.
Norddeutsche Rundfunk (NDR) said Hiller was selected to bring a new face to the program [1]. The decision follows a standard process of selecting presenters who can maintain the journalistic integrity of the broadcast while appealing to a modern audience.
Hiller's tenure in the role began June 14, 2024 [1]. Her arrival marks a transition in the leadership of the broadcast's on-air presence, a role that requires navigating complex political and social narratives in real time.
The broadcast is distributed via ARD and tagesschau24, ensuring wide reach across both traditional television and digital platforms [1]. By updating the presenting roster, NDR said it aims to maintain the program's relevance in an increasingly fragmented media landscape.
Hiller grew up on the Baltic coast, a detail noted as part of her background as she steps into the national spotlight [1]. The transition is part of a broader effort to ensure the news service remains a trusted pillar of German public broadcasting.
“Romy Hiller will become the new presenter of the ARD Tagesschau 20-Uhr edition”
The introduction of a new presenter for the 20-Uhr edition reflects the ongoing challenge for public broadcasters to balance traditional authority with the need for generational renewal. In a digital age, the visual and personal identity of a news anchor remains a critical component of a program's perceived trust and accessibility for the general public.


