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Welcome to my presentation. The media in the Netherlands Jouke Breitsma Leeuwarden Polytechnic. A Dutch presentation. During the presentation I ask you to be free and ask questions or to tell me when you don’t understand. Be open and free like the Dutch people. Image of the Netherlands
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Welcome to my presentation The media in the Netherlands Jouke Breitsma Leeuwarden Polytechnic
A Dutch presentation During the presentation I ask you to be free and ask questions or to tell me when you don’t understand. Be open and free like the Dutch people. Image of the Netherlands • Liberal • Open minded
The subjects • Radio • Television • Newspapers (and news agencies)
In three parts Part 1: Radio, Television & Newspapers Part 2: History of Dutch media - pillarization Part 3: Sources of information & question time The End
Radio in the Netherlands • Public Radio • Commercial Radio
Public (national) Radio Radio Broadcast stations: AM 4, FM 246, shortwave 3 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 3 FM Radio 4 Radio 747 AM
Public (regional) Radio 1 Friesland: Omrop Fryslân Groningen: RTV Noord Drenthe: RTV Drenthe Noord-Holland: RTV N-H Zuid-Holland: RTV Rijnmond & RTV West Zeeland: Omroep Zeeland
Public (regional) Radio 2 Overijsel: RTV Oost Gelderland: Omroep Gelderland Utrecht: RTV Utrecht Flevoland: Omroep Flevoland Limburg: L1 Noord-Brabant: Omroep Brabant
Commercial Radio Radio 538 Sky radio Veronica Q-music Yorin FM Radio 10 Gold Rtl FM Radio Fantastica Favorite FM Kink FM Kink Aardschok Smart FM Zeilsteen Radio Paradise FM NPS Output Yam FM Radio 527 Juize FM SLAM! FM Only the most important radio stations are written above
Television There are 4 Public broadcasters Nederland 1, 2, 3, 4 There are 3 commercial groups RTL Group Nederland, SBS Group and Talpa
Numbers of television channels in Europe Public Commercial Total Netherlands 3 6 9 Germany 2 6 8 France 3 3 6 Italy 3 3 6 Belgium – Flanders 2 3 5 – Wallonia 3 2 5 Great Britain 2 3 5 Spain 2 3 5 Sweden 2 3 5 Austria 2 1 3 Source: TNO, Quick Scan, 2004. Exclusive the new broadcasting group Talpa.
Public broadcasters (1) Non-profit broadcasting organizations • AVRO secular - for the general public • BNN • EO Protestant Christian Evangelical broadcaster (has a strong evangelical nature). • KRO Catholic-liberal broadcaster • NCRV The main Protestant broadcaster (liberal) • TROS • VARA left-wing labour oriented background • VPRO liberal protestant
Public broadcasters (2) Aspirant-omroep 50.000 • C-status within two years C-status 100.000-150.000 B-status omroep met 150.000-300.000 A-status +300.000
Public broadcasters (3) • BOS: A small Buddhist broadcaster. • Humanistische Omroep: A small broadcaster dedicated to secular Humanism. • IKON: A small broadcaster representing a diverse set of nine Christian churches. • Joodse Omroep: Dutch-Jewish broadcaster • LLiNK: environment and human rights • NIO: Small Islamic broadcaster • NMO:Small Islamic broadcaster • OHM: Small Hindu broadcaster. • Omroep MAX: aimed at the over 50's. • OF: Omrop Fryslân • RKK: Small Roman Catholic broadcaster • RVU • PP • TELEAC/NOT: Larger educational broadcaster. • ZvK: broadcasts church services from some smaller protestant churches.
Public broadcasters (4) NOS: News, parliamentary reporting & sports NPS: Produces cultural, informative, youth and minority-oriented television 295
Newspapers (1) • AD – Algemeen Dagblad • Nederlandse Dagblad • NRC Handelsblad • Parool • Telegraaf • Trouw • de Volkskrant • Metro • Sp!ts
Newspapers (2) Name newspaper Oplage Publisher De Telegraaf750.000Telegraaf Media Groep Algemeen Dagblad± 570.000PCM Uitgevers Sp!ts358.000Telegraaf MediaGroep Metro340.000Metro Holland de Volkskrant 305.000Uitgevers NRC Handelsblad 225.000 PCM Uitgevers Trouw 106.000PCM Uitgevers HetParool6.000Onverveerd Reformatorisch Dagblad60.000ErdeMedia Groep Het FinancieelDagblad54.000NederlandsDagblad Barneveld35.000Nederlands Dagblad Agrarisch Dagblad14.000Reed Business Information Nederlandse Staatscourant9.000Sdu Uitgevers
News agencies (1) The Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau (ANP) is the leading news agency of the Netherlands. ANP was founded by the association of Dutch newspapers NDP. VNU – cooperation between regional and lokal newspapers.
News agencies (2) Persbureau ZOP/VNUinactive (2000) Geassocieerde PersDienst Algemeen NederlandsPersbureau PersUnie IPS Nederland
History of the Dutch media Pillarisation Definition: Multicultural society which has bin divided in segments or pillars which live separately from each other .
Pillarisation (1) 3 / 4 pillars • Roman-Catholic • Protestant • Socialist • Pillarless or Liberal
Pillarisation (4) Schools, hospitals, sport clubs and other clubs for entertainment . 60’s - depillarisation Television & mass media
Diversity in the Netherlands 83% Dutch 17% other (9% non-Western origin mainly Turks, Moroccans, Antilleans, Surinamese, and Indonesians) Roman Catholic 31% Dutch Reformed 13% Calvinist 7% Muslim 5.5% other 2.5% Atheist 41%
Sources www.minocw.nl - Website of the ministry of Education, Culture & Sciences www.nl.wikipedia.org www.vandale.nl www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook
The End Are there any questions?