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Title: History Of The Dutch Broadcast Systems


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History Of The Dutch Broadcast Systems
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Contents
Jeroen Huynen
The Foreign Broadcast systems The Dutch Broadcast
Systems
Pieter Deckers
Foundation of Broadcast Systems
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Contents
Kevin Faber
World War II After The War Commercial Broadcasts
Mark Linssen
1947 - 1962 The golden age of radio and the rise
of television
Jorijn lenssen
1964 - 1969 Overgangsbestel Advertising 1969 -
1987 Zenderkleuring radio
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The Foreign Broadcast Systems
  • Two important models
  • The commercial model
  • The public service broadcasting model
  • .

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The Foreign Broadcast Systems
  • The Commercial Model
  • Most wellknown example United States
  • Competing networks, income from advertising and
    sponsorship
  • Programming designed for entertaintment,
    designed for potential groups of commercial
    interest
  • .

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The Foreign Broadcast Systems
  • The public service broadcasting model
  • Most well known example Britain
  • BBC monopoly
  • Publicly funded, no advertising
  • Independant, but forced by government to
    provide news, information and educutional
    programs, rather than entertainment
  • .

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The Foreign Broadcast Systems
  • The public service broadcasting model and the
    commercial model
  • Provided framework for broadcasting in other
    countries (one of the two, or a combination of
    both
  • Still exists in many countries in one way or the
    other
  • .

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The Dutch Broadcast Systems
  • Whats so special about it?
  • Actually based on the public service
    broadcasting model, but quite different in some
    ways
  • Based on the Pillarisation (verzuiling) of the
    Dutch society back then
  • One channel, which would be filled in by
    different organisations, each representing a
    pillar of the society
  • Interesting remark this model both weakened ánd
    strenghtened the pillarisation of the society in
    a way!

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The Dutch Broadcast Systems
  • Pillarisation of the Dutch society
  • Big part of the 20th century
  • Society seperated in pillars, based on religion
    and society-ideas
  • Every pillar had its own organisation on every
    level of society (politics, unions, education,
    medical health, media, sports etc.)
  • 4 major pillars Roman Catholics, Protestants,
    Socialists, Liberalist
  • Boundaries between the pillars were strict, but
    there was also cooperation (government etc.)

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The Dutch Broadcast Systems
  • Origins of the Pillarisation of the Dutch society
  • Mainly based on religion
  • Roman Catholics were a minority in Protestant
    Netherlands.
  • In order to gain a strong position in society,
    they formed their own group, on every level of
    society
  • And so did the other minorities, resulting in
    the pillarisation

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The Dutch Broadcast Systems
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Broadcast managements and Pillarisation
  • The First Radio program
  • Arise of the broadcasts

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Foundation of Broadcast Systems
  • HDO
  • NCRV
  • KRO
  • VARA
  • VPRO
  • AVRO

5 Omroepen Movie
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Foundation of Broadcast Systems
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  • HDO - 1923
  • NCRV
  • KRO
  • VARA
  • VPRO
  • AVRO

HDO
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Foundation of Broadcast Systems
  • HDO
  • NCRV - 1924
  • KRO
  • VARA
  • VPRO
  • AVRO

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Foundation of Broadcast Systems
  • HDO
  • NCRV
  • KRO - 1925
  • VARA
  • VPRO
  • AVRO

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Foundation of Broadcast Systems
  • HDO
  • NCRV
  • KRO
  • VARA - 1925
  • VPRO
  • AVRO

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Foundation of Broadcast Systems
  • HDO
  • NCRV
  • KRO
  • VARA
  • VPRO - 1926
  • AVRO

VPRO
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Foundation of Broadcast Systems
  • HDO
  • NCRV
  • KRO
  • VARA
  • VPRO
  • AVRO - 1928

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1928 - 1947 Government
  • Zendtijdenbesluit
  • Spiritual, cultural and religious.
  • NCRV (Protestant Christian), KRO (catholic), VARA
    (socialist), VPRO (liberally) and AVRO (commonly)
  • Zendtijden besluit Decsicions about the
    broadcast time
  • Listening Fees
  • Members

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World War II
  • The radio broadcast systems are allowed to
    broadcast anything they like, but there are some
    restrictions.

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World War II
On 9th march of 1941 all broadcast systems are
dissolved. The new station is the Rijksradio
omroep, later on theNederlandse omroep.
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World War II
  • Listening fees

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World War II
  • The propaganda broadcast management is not a
    succes.
  • People rather listen to the broadcasts of the
    allied army and
  • the broadcasts of Radio Oranje, the dutch
    broadcasts from
  • London.

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World War II
  • An example of Radio Oranje

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Pictures
The Crew of the Brandaris
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World War II
  • There is a whole new national feeling created
    because of the
  • occupancy by the German in WWII. The people think
    that this
  • feeling stays till far after the war.

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World War II
  • The broadcast systems wants a full recovery of
    the situation
  • before the war.

Now on the demand of the government a new
foundation is being founded. It is called the
NRU, Nederlandse Radio Unie and is founded in
1947.
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World War II
  • The NRU controls from this moment on the services
    from the
  • broadcast studios like radio studios, technical
    equipment,
  • record collections, in short everything that is
    usable for the
  • different broadcast systems.

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World War II
  • In the beginning of 1941, the Regeringsvoorlichti
    ngsdienst,
  • again together with the BBC and with the people
    of Vrij
  • Nederland groep, a new station is founded.

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After The War
  • The radio is booming business after the war.
    300.000 radios
  • are counted in 1945 and in 1949 is this number
    1337000. The
  • broadcast systems aim more and more on the big
    public then
  • on their own target group.

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1947 - 1962 The golden age of radio and the rise
of television
  • The golden age of Radio
  • The first television program

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1947 - 1962 The golden age of radio and the rise
of television
  • The golden age of Radio
  • The first television program

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1947 - 1962 The golden age of radio and the rise
of television
  • The golden age of Radio
  • The first television program

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1964 - 1969 Overgangsbestel
  • Passage establishment
  • TROS pleads for a commercial net
  • Politicians struggle with a question
  • Status
  • Broadcast status A B or C
  • The status stipulates the quantity broadcast time

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Advertising
  • The STER

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1969 - 1987 Zenderkleuring radio
  • Less auditors.
  • Hilversum 1 information and easy listening
    music.
  • Hilversum 2 the spoken word
  • From Radio Hilversum to Radio 1,2,3,4,5

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1987 - 1989 Commercial Broadcast
  • TV10 and RTL Veronique

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1987 - 1989 Commercial Broadcast
  • RTL 4

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1989 1998 Newcomer
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De 21st Century Future
  • Commercial broadcasting channels.
  • September 2000 New concession period
  • Net-profiling
  • We watch television for about 2.45 hours a day

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Questions
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