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  2. Dutch Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2025, the Dutch Wikipedia is the sixth-largest Wikipedia edition, with 2,178,176 articles. It was the fourth Wikipedia edition to exceed one million articles, after the English, German, and French editions. Many articles however have been created by bots and are only a few lines of length, the article depth is very low.

  3. MTV (Dutch TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    MTV Nederland en België is a Dutch speaking free-to-cable television channel broadcasting in the Netherlands. It launched as MTV NL on 12 September 2000. It launched as MTV NL on 12 September 2000. Before the start of country-specific channels, the Pan-European version of MTV aired in the Netherlands.

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  5. Dutch public broadcasting system - Wikipedia

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    1951 saw the introduction of television, and a similar union was founded: the Netherlands Television Foundation (Dutch: Nederlandse Televisie Stichting), supplying studios and facilities for the associations. These broadcasts would air on the Nederland 1 channel; a second channel, Nederland 2, was launched in 1964.

  6. Nederland 3 (pirate television station) - Wikipedia

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    The name Nederland 3 was selected out of dissatisfaction with the Dutch public broadcasting system, at a time when there were only two legal television channels (Nederland 1 and Nederland 2). Using the name Nederland 3 reiterated the position against the television monopoly in the Netherlands and demanded the creation of more competition. [1]

  7. Digital television in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The national public television channels NPO 1, NPO 2, NPO 3 and the regional public television channels are free-to-air. DVB-T2 transmissions in the Netherlands are provided commercially by KPN daughter company Digitenne. They offer 25 TV channels and 16 radio channels, including the free-to-air channels. The Digitenne service uses Conax ...

  8. Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːdərlɑntsə pyˈblikə ˈʔɔmrup]; abbreviated to NPO [ˌɛmpeːˈjoː]; literally "Dutch Public Broadcaster") [2] or Dutch Foundation for Public Broadcasting [3] (Dutch: Stichting Nederlandse Publieke Omroep) is a Dutch public broadcasting organisation that administers public broadcasting services in the Netherlands. [4]

  9. Terminology of the Low Countries - Wikipedia

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    The Latin title Index Batavicus is translated in the subtitle (not shown) as Naamrol van de Batavise en Hollandse schrijvers ("Index of Batavian and Dutch writers"). The Dutch Virgin sits on the Dutch lion. Left in the background a bookcase bearing the coats of arms of the Dutch Republic (1701).