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  3. List of radio stations in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Kavel A2: Radio 10: Music from the 1960s to today on 102.9 - 103.5 FM; Kavel A3: Qmusic: Feel good pop music on 100.4 and 100.7 FM; Kavel A4: BNR Nieuwsradio: News and business news with main frequencies 91.3, 95.4 and 100.0 FM; Kavel A5: Radio Veronica: Pop and rock from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s with main frequencies 88.4, 91.1 and 99.6 FM

  4. Radio Gelderland - Wikipedia

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    Since 1985 Radio Gelderland is an independent broadcaster. [ 2 ] Radio Gelderland can be received on analogue terrestrial radio on 103.5 MHz FM Veluwe , 88.9 MHz FM Arnhem / Nijmegen , 90.4 MHz FM Achterhoek and 99.6 MHz FM Betuwe , and via DAB+ . [ 3 ]

  5. BNR Newsradio - Wikipedia

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    BNR Newsradio (Dutch: BNR Nieuwsradio and pronounced like "BNR News-radio") is an all-news radio station in Netherlands. The station provides domestic, regional and international news with live news bulletins every half-hour.

  6. 100% NL - Wikipedia

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    100% NL (Dutch: 100 procent NL) is a Dutch commercial radio station which broadcasts nationwide on FM since 8 July 2006. 100% NL runs primarily Dutch products.. 100% NL logo used from October 27, 2008, to August 31, 2015. 100% NL logo used from August 31, 2015, to January 14, 2019

  7. RTL Nederland - Wikipedia

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    The joint-venture existed until 2001 when the Veronica Association left, leaving their channel and radio station behind, but because they took the trademark the channel and radio station were renamed Yorin. [3] The company changed its name from Holland Media Group to RTL Nederland in 2004. In 2005, Yorin was renamed again this time to RTL 7.

  8. RNW Media - Wikipedia

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    From 1947 to 2012, RNW Media was known as Radio Netherlands Worldwide or RNW (Dutch: Radio Nederland Wereldomroep), the Dutch international public broadcaster, and it was funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. In 2013, RNW Media was restructured and became a media NGO for free speech with funding from the Dutch ...

  9. Mass media in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The broadcasting associations share three national television channels (NPO 1, NPO 2, NPO 3) and seven radio channels (NPO Radio 1, NPO Radio 2, NPO 3FM, NPO Radio 4, NPO Radio 5, NPO Radio 6, and FunX). Each of these television channels have their own profile: thus NPO 1 is oriented towards news, sport, and family programming, NPO 2 towards ...