Since the departure of DSDS veteran Dieter Bohlen, “Das Supertalent” has been receiving increasingly poor ratings. Now RTL is fetching the result and showing the schedule on Saturday.
Cologne – the beginning of the new “super talent“The season, those responsible at RTL, may have imagined differently: with just 2.28 million viewers, the casting show had a grim start. It was speculated in advance whether the jury would leave. dieter bohlen (67) There will also be an impact on the number of viewers – now it is certain. The sender responds by itself and removes a slot for the format, As reported by extratipp.com from IPPEN.MEDIA.
Super Talent: RTL reacts to new season’s poor ratings – is Dieter Bohlen missing?
No, “Das Supertalent” (Personal Bankruptcy, number one album, US television – so it went for the winners) didn’t get really convincing ratings for its season premiere. The fact that RTL completely reorganized their successful format and changed the cast caused some outrage among fans. She is now taking revenge in terms of audience ratings. They were so disappointed that the replay of the program which was scheduled for 2:30 pm on Saturday has now been cancelled. Instead, as DWDL.de reports, the pseudo-document-soap “Der Blaulicht Report” is underway.
Crazy: The episodes of “Der Blaulich Report”, which replaced “Das Supertalent” on Saturday, are two older episodes. In addition, the police soap occupies a place earlier that day. The fact that the casting show will not be repeated at all is certainly surprising. However, Saturday afternoon is considered a difficult time slot anyway, as exciting matches in national and international football leagues often already take place at this time.
However, many fans suspect that the ending of pop titan Dieter Bohlen is largely to blame for “Das Supertalent”‘s poor ratings and low expectations. The 67-year-old producer and composer was one of the station’s most prominent figures. There was already criticism for the incident: fans on Facebook were already excited about the casting show in September and predicted that the RTL format would “die without Dieter Bohlen”. Tough words!