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  2. WNL (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    WNL is a broadcasting association which produces radio and television programmes within the framework of the Dutch public broadcasting system NPO.It was founded on 16 February 2009 as a right-wing conservative counterweight to a perceived leftist bias in Dutch public broadcasting, and its first programme was transmitted on 6 September 2010. [1]

  3. Dutch public broadcasting system - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch public broadcasting system (Dutch: Nederlands publiek omroepbestel) is a group of organizations that are responsible for public service television and radio broadcasting in the Netherlands. It is composed of the Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (NPO) foundation, which acts as its governing body, and a number of public broadcasters.

  4. List of radio stations in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    BELGIUM (VRT): VRT Radio 1, VRT Radio 2, Studio Brussel, Klara, NMN. GREAT BRITAIN (BBC): BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4. GERMANY: Deutsche Welle. Other local Dutch commercial stations and public stations from across Europe are available along with a selection of themed music channels.

  5. Category:Dutch-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Radio stations in the Netherlands (2 C, 43 P) Pages in category "Dutch-language radio stations" This category contains only the following page.

  6. Happy Station Show - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Station Show was one of the world's longest-running international radio programmes, having originated in 1928 on shortwave radio and airing its final edition on 27 December 2020. [ 1 ] The original show followed a format of light entertainment , special guests, music, and information about Dutch life.

  7. Speaking clock - Wikipedia

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    A speaking clock or talking clock is a live or recorded human voice service, usually accessed by telephone, that gives the correct time. The first telephone speaking clock service was introduced in France, in association with the Paris Observatory, on 14 February 1933. [1] The format of the service is similar to that of radio time signal services.

  8. Radio 10 (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    On 4 April 1988, the station started broadcasting under the same name Radio 10.Radio 10 was an initiative of former VARA DJ Jeroen Soer. Commercial radio in the Netherlands was still not allowed, but they bypassed that with the so-called U-turn construction, using the possibility that commercial stations from abroad were allowed on the Dutch cable and Radio 10 passed the Amsterdam-made ...

  9. NOS Journaal - Wikipedia

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    NOS Journaal is the umbrella name for the news broadcasts of the Dutch public broadcaster NOS on radio and television. The division of the NOS responsible for gathering and broadcasting the news is known as NOS Nieuws, and is based at the Media Park in Hilversum; the NOS also has fully equipped radio and television studios in The Hague, from which political programmes are often produced.