Carrie ten Napel’s talk show is being canceled due to budget cuts. What should take its place? “Well, Eva Jinek. Can’t she just work five evenings a week?”

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Carrie ten Napel’s Friday talk show, which airs at Eva Jinek’s time, will expire after this TV season. And after next year, Time for MAX will also have to shorten: the talk show will then go from five to four broadcasts per week. Then that program, just like Eva and Pauw & De Wit, will not be shown on Fridays. The reason? Cutbacks.

“Five days, Eva!”

A Tina Nijkamp spy certainly does not understand why a completely different talk show had to be set up for Friday. “It is thinking in boxes to give broadcasters time slots for talk shows. This also results in the hype of four days of talk shows,” says this insider.

Creating a completely different talk show that fifth evening is much more expensive. “With your own editorial staff, production and location, it costs much more for that one time a week. Nicely back to five days.”

InsideOut

The big question is: does Eva feel like working full-time for that measly €200,000 per year – she was used to a salary of millions at RTL? Not yet, it seems.

The NPO has decided to broadcast BinnensteBuiten on Fridays. “Ah okay. Phew. Too bad. Isn’t it a Friday night show and/or combination with Eva at all?” says TV authority Tina Nijkamp. analysis channel. “BinnensteBuiten could have been much better on Saturday 7 p.m..”

Jan pissed off

MAX boss Jan Slagter is pissed. “Carrie on Friday is a program that is doing extremely well. Nevertheless, they have decided to stop this program. Yes, that makes me sad and also a bit angry,” he says in front of the camera. RTL Boulevard.

“In fact, people initially said: ‘You should stop doing Time for MAX altogether.’ Well, then I really started to wonder: you really touch the heart of who we are! I really don’t understand that.”

MAX now limits its losses to one broadcast day per week, and finances the rest from its own resources.

‘Turn it in yourself!’

The readers of NU.nl are critical. They also point to Jan’s sky-high salary himself. “I read on the internet that Mr Slagter earns approximately 190,000 euros per year,” says someone named Ilona. “He will work quite hard and he will tackle it smart and well, but it is a lot.”

“They all do their best, the bosses, but is that really out of commitment or is it to enrich themselves? Otherwise, wouldn’t it be possible with much less?”



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