Afternoon Five: hypotheses for the future arrive from Cesara Buonamici to Veronica Gentili, but would it make sense?

Air of change for Afternoon Five or, at least, that's what they report TvBlog And Dagospiaconvinced that the next edition Myrta Merlin will say goodbye to the information container inaugurated by Barbara D'Urso to make room for a new presenter. The reason is simple: the ratings are not particularly excitingespecially when compared with those of Rai1's direct competitor, i.e. **Life live **by Alberto Matano, who had the merit of creating a winning and recognizable formula for the public. TO Afternoon Five, instead, the efforts are immense, and all aimed at a single objective: the search for a recognizable identity for spectators.

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Barbara D'Urso, for better or for worse, she had tailor-made the program, and it worked because she was there to guide it. Even though Myrta Merlino does her best and has changed course several times to try to gain ratings and credibility – including the gossip that led the program to focus above all on the Ferragnez crisis -, according to internal sources the company is not satisfied and is ready to change. The names that report the sites are two: Cesara Buonamiciwho would have played the role of commentator at the latest edition of Big Brother precisely with the aim of transforming into a more pop and familiar face for the public, and Veronica Gentiliwho is doing a great job at Hyenas.

Afternoon Five from Cesara Buonamici to Veronica Gentili come the hypotheses for the future but it would make sense

The hypotheses, at the moment, are not confirmed, although a question arises spontaneously: we are sure that the problem of Afternoon Five Let it be Myrta Merlin? The impression is that, right now, the Canale 5 program is perceived by everyone (and rightly so) as a creation of Barbara D'Urso, and we understand it. What to do at this point? From the begining, set aside the format and start a formula that allows anyone who takes office – from Merlino to Buonamici – to build, brick by brick, their credibility in order to rekindle the public's interest. Perhaps, right now, this would be true courage.

Source: Vanity Fair

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