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Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7: Everything you need to know about the ServusTV show

Every Monday, “Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7” discusses current topics from Formula 1 & Co. – We answer the most important questions about the show

“Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7” is a popular television program of the Austrian private channel ServusTV, which is based on a combination of sports reporting and talk show elements. It is produced at Hangar-7 at Salzburg Airport and has been broadcast weekly since October 2009.

The show originated as a spin-off from “Talk im Hangar-7,” which deals with sociopolitical topics. In terms of content, “Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7” deals with current sports topics using discussions, interviews and analyses.

The show takes place in front of a live audience and is musically accompanied by the band “Red Blues”. We have summarized the most important info about the format.

When and where will “Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7” be broadcast?

In Austria, ServusTV shows “Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7” live every Monday at 9:10 pm. On the German offshoot of the private broadcaster, the talk show is staggered to run about two hours later, so it usually doesn’t start until around 11:15 pm.

On ServusTV On, the ServusTV media library, the show is also available on demand after broadcast, but only in Austria. There will be a repeat on TV in both Austria and Germany on Tuesday night.

Who hosts “Sport and Talk from Hangar-7” and who is a guest?

As hosts, Christian Nehiba, Christian Brugger, Andreas Gröbl and Christian Baier usually take turns leading the program. They talk to guests from the worlds of soccer, motor sports, winter sports, tennis or extreme sports. The topics and guests are based on the sporting events of the week.

If a Formula 1 Grand Prix took place the weekend before, it is discussed in detail in the following edition of “Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7”.

Frequent guests are Red Bull team boss Christian Horner and Red Bull motorsport consultant Helmut Marko. In addition, prominent athletes from various disciplines such as soccer, tennis, cycling and motorsports are regular guests.

In addition to the live talk, there are background reports from international sporting events every week, as well as reports on athletes and stars of the sports world. Thus, “Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7” is aimed at viewers who are interested in current sports topics and want to hear in-depth discussions about them.

What is the location of “Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7” all about?

The Hangar-7 is an impressive architectural building in Salzburg/Austria. It is located on the east side of Salzburg Airport and was designed by Austrian architect Volkmar Burgstaller.

The architecture is modern and unique, with an elliptically curved, glass outer shell and two cylindrical towers supported by a steel structure.

Hangar-7 is owned by Red Bull and houses a collection of historic airplanes, helicopters, Formula One race cars and artwork by entrepreneur Dietrich Mateschitz, who died in 2022. Among other things, Red Bull’s Formula 1 cars from 2006 to 2012 are on display there.

Hangar-7 not only functions as an exhibition venue, but is also an event location for music and cultural events. It is home to the “Ikarus” restaurant, which is run by internationally renowned top chefs and offers changing gourmet menus, as well as two bars, an outdoor lounge and a cafe.

How can I experience “Sports and Talk from Hangar-7” live on location?

Whoever wants to be present live at an edition of “Sport und Talk aus dem Hangar-7” can purchase spectator tickets. The tickets themselves are free of charge; only a five-euro handling fee is charged per reservation order.

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