Eva Jinek is heavily criticized in the Veronica guide by a whole series of experts, including Catherine Keyl. She states that the TV star is no longer alert due to her motherhood.
It’s starting to get pretty sad for Eva Jinek. Although her broadcasts obviously take too long, are no longer urgent and are struggling with declining viewing figures, it is quite sad on a human level how the presenter is written off. Critics are hinting at a dramatic drop in pay or even a return to public broadcasting.
Eva to seven o’clock?
Eva is accused of having lost her ambition and, above all, of working shifts between her holidays. Is a program at seven o’clock in the evening – the NPO viewer has been waiting for years for a good successor to De Wereld Draait Door – not the solution?
Yes, thinks viewing figure connoisseur Tina Nijkamp. She says in the latest Veronica Superguide: “I can imagine that with a second child on the way, she wants to sit down a bit more in the early evening. And if that is the case, you almost automatically end up with the public broadcaster, on the seven o’clock time slot on NPO 1. “
‘Not alert anymore!’
Then Catherine Keyl takes the floor. She feels that the ambition is a bit off with Eva since she has a family life. “If you have already promoted your own RTL programs five nights in a row, then you also have to say: and now I am done with it.”
She continues: “But since she has a child, she is not so alert anymore, she is not so on top of things.”
Table lady
Can’t Eva work with table ladies and table gentlemen to keep her sharp? Ron Vergouwen, the TV connoisseur of the public broadcaster, thinks that’s a good idea.
Ron says: “If I were Eva, I would experiment with that in the coming season, just like with theme broadcasts, for example. Just see what works.”