NOS Journaal
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Genre | News program |
Opening theme | "Cable Juice" |
Composer(s) | Cape Rock, Fisheye |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
Original language(s) | Dutch language |
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Production location(s) | Hilversum |
Editor(s) | Marcel Gelauff |
Production company(s) | NOS and NPO |
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Original network | Nederland 1 (NOS Journaal, NOS Sport), Nederland 2 (NOS Journaal), Nederland 3 (NOS op 3, NOS Jeugdjournaal), Journaal 24 (NOS Journaal, NOS Jeugdjournaal), Radio (NOS Journaal, NOS op 3) |
Original release | 5 January 1956 present |
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NOS Journaal (English: NOS News) is the broadcast supplier of news to Dutch public radio and television. It is part of the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting.
The 'NOS Journaal' editorial team consists of seven editors-in-chief, led by the chief editor, currently Marcel Gelauff, who took over from Hans Laroes in July 2011.[1]
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Television
On television, NOS Journaal bulletins can be seen on channels of the Netherlands Public Broadcasting, the Dutch public broadcaster. Its flagship 25-minute bulletin airs at 8:00pm every night on NPO 1, formerly Nederland 1, - the most watched news programme in the Netherlands, with an audience of around 1.5 to two million viewers daily (around a fifth of the market share around that hour).
On weekdays, short daytime bulletins are broadcast every hour between 7am and 5pm on Nederland 1 with hourly repeats on NPO 2, formerly Nederland 2, and the digital TV channel NOS Journaal 24. Extended bulletins air at 1pm, 6pm and 10pm with a late night bulletin also broadcast at around midnight. Fewer daytime bulletins are broadcast during the weekend.
The nightly 8pm programme along with weekday daytime and weekend late night bulletins are also simulcast (usually on a time delay) with the Dutch language international television station BVN.
NOS Journaal op 3
A youth-oriented news service for NPO 3, formerly Nederland 3, entitled NOS Journaal op 3 (NOS Journaal on 3) was launched in January 2007. As of September 2008, there are three bulletins - the first two at 7:20pm and 8:20pm consist of 60 second updates whilst the main bulletin, aired usually between 10:00pm and midnight, runs for eight minutes, consisting of another 60 second update and two or three reports on the main national and international news, presented in a more fast-paced format.
Presenters
07.00 - 12.00
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2015-present | Biem Buijs | Main presenter |
2013–present | Dionne Stax | |
2006–present | Jeroen Tjepkema | |
2011–present | Simone Weimans | |
2006–present | Herman van der Zandt | |
2004–present | Astrid Kersseboom | Occasional relief presenter |
1999–present | Jeroen Overbeek | |
1999–present | Rik van de Westelaken |
13.00 - 17.00
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2004–present | Astrid Kersseboom | Main presenter |
1999–present | Jeroen Overbeek | |
2013–present | Dionne Stax | |
2011–present | Simone Weimans | |
1999–present | Rik van de Westelaken | |
2006–present | Herman van der Zandt | |
2009–present | René van Brakel | Relief presenter |
2006–present | Jeroen Tjepkema | |
2009–present | Annechien Steenhuizen | Occasional relief presenter |
2010–present | Rob Trip |
18.00, 22.00 & 23.55
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2004–present | Astrid Kersseboom | Main presenter |
1999–present | Jeroen Overbeek | |
1999–present | Rik van de Westelaken | |
2006–present | Jeroen Tjepkema | Relief presenter |
2013–present | Simone Weimans | |
2006–present | Herman van der Zandt |
20.00 (flagship)
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2013–present | Annechien Steenhuizen | Main presenter (even weeks) |
2010–present | Rob Trip | Main presenter (odd weeks) |
2005–present | Astrid Kersseboom | Relief presenter |
2005–present | Rik van de Westelaken | |
1999–present | Jeroen Overbeek | Occasional relief presenter |
2011–present | Herman van der Zandt |
Weekends
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2013–present | Annechien Steenhuizen | Main presenter 12.00, 16.00 & 20.00 (Sunday at even weeks) |
2010–present | Rob Trip | Main presenter 12.00, 16.00 & 20.00 (Sunday at odd weeks) |
2004–present | Astrid Kersseboom | Main presenter 18.00, 20.00 & 22.00 (at Saturday) |
1999–present | Rik van de Westelaken | Relief presenter 18.00, 20.00 & 22.00 (at Saturday) |
2011–present | Herman van der Zandt |
Nieuwsuur (Newshour)
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2010–present | Twan Huys | Main presenter |
2010–present | Mariëlle Tweebeeke | |
2010–present | Joost Karhof | Relief presenter |
NOS Weer (Weather)
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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1998–present | Gerrit Hiemstra | Main presenter |
2010–present | Willemijn Hoebert | |
2013–present | Peter Kuipers Munneke | |
2004–present | Marco Verhoef |
NOS Jeugdjournaal (Youth journal)
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2012–present | Joris Marseille | Main presenter |
2001–present | Milouska Meulens | |
2005–present | Tamara Seur | |
2011–present | Siham Raijoul | |
2009–present | Nick Renooij | Relief presenter |
2015-present | Lysette van Geel |
NOS op 3
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2015–present | Biem Buijs | Main presenter |
2013–present | Anic van Damme | |
2011–present | Mustafa Marghadi | |
2015-present | Hilde Bouwman | Relief presenter |
NOS Sport
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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1984–1990, 1992–present | Tom Egbers | Main presenter |
1976–present | Jack van Gelder | |
1995–present | Dione de Graaff | |
1993–2013 | Toine van Peperstraten | |
2013–present | Sjoerd van Ramshorst | |
2005–present | Henry Schut | |
2005–present | Jeroen Stomphorst | |
2013–present | Rikvah op het Veld |
Radio
NOS Journaal can also be heard on the radio channels of the Publieke Omroep. Short bulletins are broadcast on the top of every hour along with extended broadcasts on Radio 1 throughout the day. The latter broadcasts were formerly known as Het Radio-1 Journaal, but were rebranded as NOS Journaal (Radio) in December 2005.
The NOS Journaal has a distinctive news tune, which is aired to mark the beginning or the ending of a broadcast or timeslot. It was composed by Jeroen Kuitenbrouwer.
Newsreaders and reporters
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24Nieuws
24Nieuws is a digital radio station of the NPO which can be received via Digital Audio Broadcasting.
It airs continuous repeats, every three minutes, of the latest NOS radio news bulletin.
Journaal Online
The NOS Journaal website features regularly updated news stories in text, as well as reports in audio and video. An archive of most of the NOS Journaal radio and television broadcasts is also featured, along with in-depth 'dossiers' and columns from correspondents around the world, additional background information on news stories and profiles about NOS Journaal's presentation team.
NOS Journaal 24
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Since 2004, the NOS has broadcast NOS Journaal 24, a station consisting of live broadcasts and repeats of NOS Journaal bulletins and other topical programming, teletext news (until 2007) and some archive output. This channel is only available via NOS's website or on digital television through a limited number of cable operators.
External links
Sources and references
- ↑ NOS Website Gelauff chief editor NOS Journaal (Dutch), 22 April 2011, visited 25 July 2011
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