Angela de Jong is pretty disappointing the men of today Inside with the pieces she writes since she no longer wants to review TV programs. “It was about a Christmas tree today!”
For years, Angela de Jong was the most feared woman in the media world, but nowadays her columns read as if you were leaving the diary of Monique Westenberg. One moment it is about decorating the children’s surprises, the next, the other moment – yesterday – We read that she wants to start the Christmas tree.
Christmas tree
Wilfred Genee thinks it is all going very far. “Are you also missing Angela when it comes to the television reviews?” He says in Today Inside Against Bargast Tina Nijkamp.
The Milkbraam from Bathmen then: “Yes, I miss it. I really have to search. Sometimes she writes about TV, then again. I just miss it.”
Wilfred: “It was about a Christmas tree today!”
Lost
Tina also does not open the newspaper for that. “Yes, that we had to set up the Christmas tree. I would have preferred that she had watched a TV program. Yes, I think it’s a shame, but I think she thinks it’s fine.”
Johan Derksen: “No, she doesn’t like this, because she also feels that she hasn’t found her way yet. On that page two there are some other ladies of the AD who write, but I think that’s those pseudo-columnists, I think that is all pieces of nothing: do-it-mi-fa-sol and another leaf full.”
“I care!”
According to Johan, the pieces of Angela no longer have any content. “Because the subject doesn’t appeal. What can I get the Christmas tree man?!”
Wilfred: “Yes, there is a thought that it causes fraternization and that the cosiness returns.”
René van der Gijp: “Yes, but Johan, it is also quite difficult five days a week, what she is doing now. Five days a week about this was the news or whatever is much easier.”
Johan: “Yes, you have a subject.”
Niche
Watching TV and writing something about it is much easier, says René. “I do it occasionally, but if you really watch TV from 9 p.m. to 2 p.m., then you always have a topic, but now she has to come up with something every day. She has to think of something.”
Table guest Hélène Hendriks: “You should actually take a niche, right? Or political or media or sport. I think you are relevant.”
Gordon and André
Johan understands that Angela was bored. “I can imagine that if you have to write about Gordon or André Hazes Jr. for fifteen years, then you are tired of it once, but I also enjoyed being annoyed by Angela. It’s nice if you are annoyed by a columnist.”
Hélène concludes: “And it was always relevant to read, I thought. I always tended to go there right away.”

