Arjen Lubach does not like it that Angela de Jong claims in the newspaper that he is making less impact since his switch to RTL 4. “It is also funny for us,” the presenter said.
It is almost touching how busy Arjen Lubach is all the time with placing ratings on his Instagram to show that his switch to RTL 4 was very successful. This week he received a considerable compliment from his boss Peter van der Vorst on the Boulevard site, and Arjen spent about fivestories On. Everything is placed.
Impact gone?
Yet, according to Angela de Jong, it cannot be denied that Arjen has lost an impact since he has left the NPO. Also around the cabinet trap you didn’t hear anyone about what Arjen did with it, she says. “And that is indicative of his crumbling status now that he is at RTL. He has lost his impact since the switch.”
Sven Kockelmann confronts Arjen with it. “Some television recesses then say: your influence has become less, you reach a less large group, a different group, your viewing density has gone down,” he says in his talk show Café Kockelmann.
‘Welly’
Arjen starts with a joke. “I regret that she felt compelled to say that,” he says. Then the presenter uses a lot of words to indicate that it really does nothing to him, what the ad tiger shark says. “It is also funny for us, because we just make a nice program and we get a lot of feedback.”
“We had made a video the day that the cabinet fell and that was the number two trending on YouTube. That literally means that it was shared a lot and then I think there was indeed a day later in the newspaper that someone wrote:” There is never actually a movie shared again, “while that is actually not the case.”
Laugh
So someone is Angela, but Arjen looks down like that that he does not want to call her by name. What he thinks of her comments? “We always have to laugh a bit about it that everything is said, but that is also a bit inherent …”
He concludes: “As politicians, he also experiences that people claim things that you think: it’s just not right! Do you have to defend yourself against it or just keep going with your work? I think the latter.”

