What will Renze Klamer be disappointed that he has thrown away his journalistic NPO career for this … It is starting to look more and more that RTL wants to make him a gossip ass from him. “Carlo!”
Renze Klamer naturally feels incredibly cheated by RTL. He switched to the TV channel with the promise of his own talk show, he got that and he is going well too. In fact, Renze is doing much better than veterans Beau van Erven Dorens and Humberto Tan, who nowadays appear totally extinguished at the head of that table.
Corridor
It is precisely that, however, a risk for RTL: if Renze pushes on to the large star of the late evening, then a kind of dependency relationship arises where the presenter can set higher salary requirements. And that is why they are now pulling his name off the wall: Beau, Humberto and Renze merge with the generic title RTL Tonight.
What RTL Tonight should be for a show? A kind of late variant of RTL Boulevard. This is also apparent from the boss who was appointed there, writes Mediaciticus Victor Vlam X. “News from the corridors: the editor-in-chief of RTL Tonight becomes Carlo van Lienden, former editor-in-chief RTL Late Night and Boulevard.”
New lives
RTL Late Night was the program in which Humberto Tan was allowed to laugh and dance with his guests every night, and RTL Boulevard is also not exactly the kind of journalism that Renze pursues.
And yet Carlo van Lienden is going to be, says Victor. “He was hired by RTL a few months ago to investigate how the late evening can be revived. His conclusion was: new format, new producer. Now he will be the new editor -in -chief.”
Does he want that?
The big question is: let Renze borrow for this or does he go back to the NPO with howling tires, just like Eva Jinek?
“Such a Renze, who is now really making a name like a solid journalist who can interview well-I think of the three the best that is there-looking forward to that?”, AD media journalist Gudo Tienhooven wondered earlier.
This summer it will learn …

