Tina Nijkamp did not enjoy the TV fight between Bram Moszkowicz and Johan Derksen. The TV authority believes that today’s criminal lawyer ruined the format of today inside. “Very unfortunate.”
The debut of Bram Moszkowicz on Johan Derksen’s talk show table has released the tongues because he came into conflict with the today Inside star on the subject of Israel. Is his presence worth repeating in the show? TV authority Tina Nijkamp, who regularly sits on the stool herself, has some doubt about it.
Tina Critical
Tina did not really enjoy the broadcast. “Yes, look, I am quite a person who loves a fixed format and a fixed line-up and of course it was now very much deviated from, because the first twenty minutes of the broadcast was very much about a discussion between Bram and Johan, in which Bram was mainly speaking.”
She continues: “I don’t think that fits with a program format such as VI. The power of VI is of course that they deal with a lot of topics in a short time. It is very quickly from one subject to the other and that was not the case now.”
Shame
Disappointing, Tina believes that. “Personally, I think it’s a shame if VI has broadcasts where it is about one subject for a very long time. I think it is for the guest who is a guest … I don’t think it fits if you are a guest there for the first time and then you start a very big discussion.”
“Then I think if you want to do that in another program or in a different talk show. If you are both a guest, for example. But if you are a guest in a program … I thought it would take a long time, say. I was very much missing the VI format as we know it. I didn’t think it was such a very good broadcast, very honest.”
Exciting
Isn’t TV rosies always good? “It was of course very exciting television that certainly was. It was also trending topic on Twitter. There was also a lot of discussion between Johan and Bram and everyone involved in the studio, but personally I like a fixed format and that the format is the same every day. That is often the success.”
Incidentally, the broadcast scored solidly. “But certainly no better than other broadcasts.”

