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Guy Pines’ Late-Night Show Criticized for Excessive Ads and Shifting Content Focus

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Guy Pines’ late-night television program on Keshet 12 faced criticism for its heavy advertising load and diluted content during a recent broadcast. In the first 20 minutes of the show, viewers experienced less than five minutes of actual programming amid numerous commercial breaks, including a lottery segment. The episode featured segments such as a birthday celebration for a long-standing Tel Aviv restaurant, a discussion involving model-turned-presenter Rotem Sela, and a Hollywood star profile, but these were overshadowed by frequent interruptions.

Rotem Sela, once primarily known as a model and actress, appeared in a central segment related to a bank’s campaign targeting minors, alongside social media influencer Noa Teka and actor Bar Brimer. The segment also touched on a public dispute between Sela and Aviv Geffen about parenting, yet the presence of multiple co-hosts was seen as necessary to sustain the airtime. The show’s content has evolved over the years from entertainment news focusing on new series, films, and music to more gossip and influencer-driven stories.

Additional segments included a nostalgic piece on the 27th anniversary of the Onami restaurant in Tel Aviv and a Hollywood feature with Olivia Wilde and Ed Norton promoting a new film. The episode concluded with a brief and underwhelming appearance by Brad Pitt discussing his relationship, which the critic found unengaging. The heavy commercial interruptions and shift in content style drew frustration, especially given the serious news context in Israel involving Lebanon, Gaza, Iran, and political issues.

Despite Pines’ professionalism and dedication, the program’s format and content choices have changed, leading to a less satisfying viewer experience. The critic expressed nostalgia for earlier days when entertainment news was more substantive and lamented the current dominance of influencer culture and excessive advertising in late-night television.

Summary: Guy Pines’ late-night show on Keshet 12 was criticized for excessive commercials and a shift from substantive entertainment news to influencer-focused content, featuring Rotem Sela and Hollywood stars but offering limited actual programming amid frequent ad breaks.

Points: - Guy Pines’ late-night show featured less than five minutes of content in the first 20 minutes due to heavy advertising. - Rotem Sela starred in a key segment about a bank’s campaign targeting minors, joined by influencer Noa Teka and actor Bar Brimer. - The show’s content shifted from traditional entertainment news to gossip and influencer stories. - Additional segments included a feature on Tel Aviv’s Onami restaurant and Hollywood stars Olivia Wilde and Ed Norton. - The episode ended with a lackluster Brad Pitt segment, prompting viewer frustration. - The critic noted nostalgia for earlier, more substantive entertainment news formats.

Topic: culture

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