Welmoed Sijtsma gets a firm tap on her fingers because she would behave too frivolous in the late talk show of NPO 1. Does she ensure a bar late-like drama? “The ratings are not going well.”
It is a worry child for NPO 1: the late evening. The country’s most popular talk show is with the competition, today Inside, and the late talk shows of RTL 4 are a hit in the commercial target group. But Bar Laat really did not appeal to the late evening of the public broadcaster last season. How does the summer replacement do?
Bar late
Good evening the Netherlands, the program of Sam Hagens and Welmoed Sijtsma, disappoints a bit. For example, 474 thousand people watched last night, good for less than 11 percent market share in the target group. “It scores more and more bar late-like figures this entire week. Ai,” says TV authority Tina Nijkamp on her analysis canal.
Tina goes in her podcast Tina’s TV UPDATE deeper into. “They are a bit of bar late-like figures and that is exactly not the side where it should go. Of course they have to let go far above bar. That is really the Target of NPO 1. It must be possible. I think a few simple things can be different.”
“Get rid of banks!”
The arrangement of Goedennond Nederland, with four banks in a circle of which there are two for the presenters, is very bad, according to Tina. “Just put those banks away. Please stop, get a table from the decor center on the Media Park, buy some chairs at Leen Bakker or Ikea or Whatever, that doesn’t matter.”
She continues: “You will see that it will really yield some viewing figures. In addition, I also think they should do slightly lighter topics except just that political. It should not just be a political talk show, because we also have WNL on Sunday, good morning the Netherlands and Café Kockelmann.”
Overly
There must be more air in it, according to Tina. “I also hope that they will do some lighter topics and more media and entertainment. In addition, I also think that especially Welmoed can present a little less exuberantly as far as I am concerned. At 1 she was a bit more serious and journalistic or something, and now I find her a little too exuberant.”
So Welmoed gets punishment. Far too frivol, thinks the talking abacus. “I think that’s a shame, because I think she is a very great talent and I hope that she will just get a bit more serious again. Especially when it is really serious topics. Then I think you should be serious about that.”

