Everything the Mediaset channel programs looks like it has been repeated, seen a thousand times, old. It will take him to improve that image to take charge again and win back lost viewers
I suppose Telecinco would have extended ‘Survivors’ to 2023 because that’s the only thing that works for the public. This week, the ‘Tonight I Win’ contest was launched, with little success. It also continued with the broadcast of ‘Idol Kids’, which was interrupted a few months ago due to its low impact on the public. It has returned as it left, that is, bad. Both formats are unsuccessful, they lack emotion, which is essential in this kind of space.
It also happens that everything that Mediaset’s channel programs repeat, seen a thousand times, seems old. It will take him to improve that image to once again take the lead and win back lost viewers. In the finale of ‘Survivors’ they showed off their offers for the fall and nothing quite resembles the loathing their audiences are crying out for. More of the same, although it no longer works as before. So he’ll have to suffer until the Robinsons come back, if that cow has any milk left, which already amazes me. Where Pantoja once was, they now settle for “sons of” and participants in things no one remembers. I didn’t know the winner of this edition.
Not even the last one, to be honest. One was the ex-wife of Rocío Jurado’s daughter’s ex-husband. The other, a vigilante that went viral on social networks. Fame isn’t what it used to be. You must have followed a Telecinco course to meet the participants. That’s also a problem attracting new audiences because it feeds back all the time. Alejandro Nieto had gone through ‘Big Brother VIP’ and ‘The Island of Temptations’. You will definitely go to the farm that will open the chain next year and to another similar invention.
Source: La Verdad

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