Tina Nijkamp is not awake that Linda de Mol is angry that she will continue to publish the linear viewing figures. She points to her collapsed scores. “Then I can’t say that it is being viewed well.”
Linda de Mol is again old -fashioned about her speed. Why? Because her TV child brilliant brains is a flop and she is absolutely not happy that Tina Nijkamp is hanging on the big clock. The TV authority has been publishing the linear viewing figures for years, in other words: the viewing figures from the night before. Those are scores without postponing looking until the following week.
Linda is flopped
In the past, the linear scores were simply made public daily, but because the medium TV has fallen into disrepair, the TV bobos agreed to only announce the fluffy delayed viewing figures. Well, Tina does not participate in that, that is tolerated, but that does affect the TV stars and their vulnerable egos.
Linda also does not like that we now know extra quickly when her program is flopped. Her RTL 4-show brilliant brains started with 671 thousand linear viewers, then went to 451 thousand and last weekend there were 367 thousand left. In other words: this is what a TV diving flight looks like. The commercial market share? From 20 to 9.5 percent.
Newsworthy
It just has rock-hard news value that our fallen TV queen scores so dramatically, but she wants to silence Tina herself. “Gordon has a bit of a point,” she said. “A lot of postponing is looked at at brilliant brains and that counts. Only after a few weeks can you determine whether something is a success or not.”
Fun frame From Linda, but this is just a flop, also with delayed viewers. “I deliberately did not respond to that,” says Tina Content Wars. “I only said at Shownieuws – and I keep up with that – that in every country those viewing figures are simply published. In the Netherlands, many people also know those viewing figures from the day before.”
Thousands of people
The whole of Hilversum has those linear figures, says Tina. “They are really spread among thousands of people. I think it’s very strange that they don’t just make it public. I think the NMO should just do that. In other countries it happens and not here.”
She continues: “I publish those provisional viewing figures, because of course it says something, also about the relationships between programs. In addition, I also publish the final figures.”
Linda
What does Tina think of that pecked Linda? “The weird thing is: I wrote about that for a very second. I even said,” Perhaps it is delayed very well viewed. ” I still read that post of course, but I have been about it very much.
“I think it is for such a big -announced program – you also have that with RTL Tonight … It is Linda de Mol, hey, a popular presenter. She went to RTL 4 especially for it, she was allowed to make a trip. If you have 451 with the second, then I can’t say that it is very well viewed.”
Error
Kirsten Jan van Nieuwenhuijzen, the format assistant who is a regular guest in this podcast, has worked with John de Mol for years. He supports Tina. “Linda is obliged to go to the million. She used to never have been under that. Million hunt is still well above that and Gooische Women is also doing very well.”
Then determined: “They are also disappointed, that is true. I just think there is just a mistake of the format. The problem is that if you call a format brilliant brains.”
Fanclub Joling
According to Gordon, Tina does not mention the lower viewing figures of the Gerard Joling show ter Zee and in the air. He writes on Instagram: “A fall of almost half a million viewers, but suddenly no comments. Apparently as a chairwoman of the Gerard Joling Fanclub, you are selectively.
What does Tina think? “Yes, but good, I wanted to leave it at this. I read the posts on it and also on land at the sea and in the air I actually just said that it scored much less than the first episode last season.”
Dartboard
Dave Maasbach, presenter of Content Wars, believes that Gordon is playing very much on the person. He says to Tina: “Every time you respond very nicely:” I don’t go into it further, “but I have the idea that he will continue. He really has a picture of you on a dartboard, I think.”
Tina: “Yes, right.”
Kirsten Jan: “Every time he throws his own windows into being so hateful to everyone, while he can really make very good TV.”
Finally, Tina: “Certainly. Anyway, I think it’s a shame. At least he doesn’t like me. Hahaha.”

