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The number of national daily newspapers in the Netherlands was 108 in 1950, 38 in 1965, [2] 10 in the 2010s, 9 since March 2020, and 8 since March 2021. Newspaper Headquarters
Algemeen Dagblad was founded in 1946. The paper is published in tabloid format and is headquartered in Rotterdam.Its regional focus includes the cities and regions around Rotterdam, Utrecht and The Hague. [1]
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.
NPO Start is free of charge and offers a variety of programmes shown on NPO 1, NPO 2 and NPO 3 the past 7 days. There is a subscription premium service as well that is called NPO Plus. This service allows viewers to watch shows and TV series that were broadcast more than 7 days ago. There are also no commercial breaks. [32]
NPO Radio 5: Music from the 1950s to 1980s for 55 year-olds and older.; NPO Fun X: Urban and world music.Available on FM in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht, with some local programming variations.
The Dutch version of the broadcasting free-to-cable channel Nickelodeon in the Netherlands and through satellite in Belgium, was launched on 23 February 2002 (the first two programs were an episode of Rugrats titled Tommy's First Birthday and the Hey Arnold Episode Downtown As Fruits / Eugene's Bike.
A Dutch passport (Dutch: Nederlands paspoort) is an identity document issued to citizens of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for the purpose of international travel. As the Netherlands only distinguish one category of citizen (Nederlandse (Dutch), NLD), for all countries in the Kingdom, passports are the same for all four countries.
This is a national holiday, but not a mandatory paid holiday for everyone. [2] It is customary for many employers to grant a paid holiday every five years on this day. [3] 40 days after Easter Ascension Day: Hemelvaartsdag [ˈɦeːməlˌvaːrtsˌdɑx] ⓘ The subsequent Friday is a popular day off for many people, though it is not a paid ...