“Popcorn”, Domingo’s cult show on Twitch, stops

“Popcorn”, Domingo’s cult show on Twitch, stops
“Popcorn”, Domingo’s cult show on Twitch, stops

Created by one of Twitch’s most popular streamers, the show ends in its weekly version after 200 editions. A huge audience and esteem success.

End clap for one of the most popular shows among young people. Presented by the “streamer” Domingo (Pierre-Alexis Bizot), the “Popcorn” program, broadcast, among others, on Twitch, stops. Its flagship host – nearly two million subscribers on the platform – announced it this Tuesday at the end of his talk show that he created in 2019. “We did 200 shows together and I didn’t think that that would take us that far. It’s all thanks to you. Thank you for being so numerous. This cycle is coming to an end. “Popcorn” in its weekly form that you know every Tuesday, it’s over,” announced Domingo, visibly moved.

“Popcorn” borrows all the codes of the traditional talk show that we experienced on television in the 1990s and 2000s: interactivity with the public, interviews with personalities or challenges inspired by board games. The success has only grown over the seasons – more than 300,000 unique spectators. “The “Popcorn” show is a gateway to Twitch, that’s what we want. Currently, the majority of our audience is men between the ages of 18 and 25. But, little by little, we are seeing that this audience is growing, with parents watching the show with their teenagers and discovering that “ Popcorn » is not that far from the codes of television,” Pierre-Alexis Bizot explained to Le Figaro in 2023.

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“We are going to take time to refine all of this. I can tell you that “Popcorn” will come back by February, March. If this evening is an important page in our history that turns, the adventure is far from over,” concluded Domingo, very invested in sports projects like with Tony Parker, who will continue to develop his channel personal.

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