Eddy Zoëy wonders who on earth thought it was a good idea to send the Dyantha Brooks-Flop the followers. “This does a lot of damage to everyone,” he says.
Princess Amalia was the opening of RTL Boulevard yesterday, but immediately afterwards it was Dyantha Brooks’s turn. Her first show at Prime Time, the followers, flopped mercilessly last weekend and has now been taken off the tube immediately. Why so abruptly? The fear was that the poor quality of this show would harm its TV career.
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Presenter Luuk Ikink does not understand that nobody intervened. “A little more than 170 thousand people are looking at this and then they suddenly take it off the tube, but they have also seen in advance that the program is not entirely good? Did they know then?” He says in RTL Boulevard.
TV connoisseur Rob Goossens: “Yes, I think that’s crazy. (…) You can see this in advance, from: we just don’t have to broadcast this, this is not good enough. If those few viewers immediately see: this is not, how is it that the people who have learned it think of:” We’re going to put it on Saturday night. “
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Eddy Zoëy doesn’t understand that SBS 6 has broadcast an episode at all. “You would say: it would have been better if the viewer had never known that this existed, so nothing at all, because this does a lot of damage to everyone. The channel, Dyantha, other stakeholders, the wallet … how then?!”
Rob: “Yes, my assumption here is that this just shows how badly the TV world understands the online world.”
What does Dyantha say?
Dyantha herself responds sporty. “Sure I also introduced myself differently, a Saturday evening program on SBS 6. It appears that the viewer is not waiting for this, so I am absolutely in favor of immediately pulling the plaster off and taking the loss.”
She concludes: “It is just a bitter pill for anyone who has worked on it, but rather this then endlessly stretching. On to new things.”

