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  2. BBC First (Dutch TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    BBC First launched in the Netherlands on 16 May 2015, initially exclusively on the KPN IPTV service (Interactieve TV van KPN) on channel 23. The programme mix is specifically for the Netherlands, with more emphasis placed on drama and crime series. All programming is subtitled in Dutch. [1] KPN simultaneously withdrew BBC Three and BBC Four.

  3. EenVandaag - Wikipedia

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    Eén Vandaag initially aired on Nederland 2 as Twee Vandaag and was launched in 1993 as a joint-production between the pillar broadcasters TROS, the EO and Veronica. Up until that point, the three companies had produced their own weekly current affairs programmes - TROS Aktua, Tijdsein (EO) and Nieuwslijn (Veronica). Since then, the roll-call ...

  4. Television in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    NostalgieNet (1 January 2006 – 13 September 2015), rebranded by ONS (13 September 2015 – present) NPO 3 Extra (31 October 2006 – 25 December 2018), between 2006 and 2014 named 101 TV and between 2014 and 2018 named NPO 101. NPO Doc (1 December 2004 as Holland Doc 24 – 1 July 2016) NPO Humor TV (15 November 2006 as Humor TV 24 – 1 July ...

  5. De Nieuwe Gids - Wikipedia

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    De Nieuwe Gids (meaning The New Guide in English) was a Dutch illustrated literary periodical which was published from 1885 [1] [2] to 1943. It played an important role in promoting the literary movement of the 1880s. Its contents covered a wide range of topics, extending to developments in science.

  6. Fitna (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fitna (Arabic: فِتْنَة) is a 2008 short film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders.Approximately 17 minutes in length, the film attempts to demonstrate that the Qur'an motivates its followers to hate all who violate Islamic teachings.

  7. Feyenoord - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Feyenoord's shirts were produced by Adidas and the first main sponsor was the Dutch Yellow Pages, Gouden Gids. [215] In the second half of the 1982–83 season Adidas were replaced by Puma as the shirt supplier. [215] As a result, the Gouden Gids name was enlarged and was more visible on the shirts. [215]