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BVN (''Het beste van NPO'', "The best of NPO"), is a Dutch free-to-air television channel providing Dutch
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to viewers around the world. It is a service of the public broadcasting company of the Netherlands,
Nederlandse Publieke Omroep The Dutch public broadcasting system () is a group of organizations that are responsible for public service television and radio broadcasting in the Netherlands. It is composed of the Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (NPO) foundation, which acts as it ...
(NPO).


History

The channel started without prior announcement on 1 June 1996 as Zomer-TV (Summer-TV), an operation aimed at making Dutch-language programming available to Dutch and Flemish holidaymakers abroad. The channel broadcast by satellite across Europe from 8pm to midnight. The output was sourced from the three terrestrial channels of the NPO, and had as its original productions a weather forecast for Europe, a TV version of the ANWB emergency calls and Studio.NL, which was produced by RNW. Wereldomroep announced its plan earlier in the year after the lack of interest from the omroeps in sustaining a potential BVN service to be delivered over satellite. In its founding speech, the TV service provided by RNW would soon become the only analog satellite service in Dutch, as the ensemble of commercial channels (RTL4, RTL5, SBS6, Veronica) announced its plans to start broadcasting using digital encryption. By not booking a full-time transponder, Zomer-TV timeshared with a horse racing channel and CNE, both British niche channels. It was scheduled that the pilot service would shut down on 1 September that year. All of its programming originally came from the Netherlands (the abbreviation BVN at first standing for ''het Beste Van Nederland'', "the best of the Netherlands") but this was later adapted, once the
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of Belgium began contributing both financially and with output from the schedules of its public broadcaster,
Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep The Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie ("Flemish Radio and Television broadcasting organisation"), shortened to VRT (), is one of the national public broadcasting, public service broadcasters for the Flemish Community of Belgium. Its c ...
(VRT), to ''het Beste van Vlaanderen en Nederland'': "the best of Flanders and the Netherlands". As Wereldomroep TV in the pilot project, BRTN/VRT provided some Flemish programming for free, but this was withdrawn before the start of the definitive project as VRT hadn't paid for operational costs. The addition of Flemish programming would put BVN at the same level as similar co-operation projects such as TV5 and Arte. On 1 September 1999, due to an additional government grant, the channel started broadcasting to the Dutch possessions in the Caribbean. Up until then, satellite coverage was limited to Europe. As of 2000, the channel was still operating at a loss, unable to afford coverage in Canada due to CRTC regulations, it had signed an agreement with an American company to deliver its signal over satellite to North America the previous year, but the sale of the satellite company months later damaged BVN's profits. Radio Nederland Wereldomroep (RNW) was involved as a founding partner, but left in 2012 upon its shutdown. Editorial control of the channel has since been handed over to NPO. In March 2007, due to requests from viewers, BVN changed its scheduling from three 8-hour programming blocks to two 12-hour blocks: this provided more room for the inclusion in the schedules of such popular shows as De Wereld Draait Door (BNNVARA), Pauw & Witterman, Morgen Better and children's programming. BVN was one of the partners of the documentary ''10/10/10, einde of nieuw begin?'' (10/10/10: End or New Beginning?) about the dissolution of the
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, alongside 15 ATV and Telecuraçao. The Flemish Region announced in April 2021 that it would end funding for BVN programming after June of that year; with VRT's foreign offerings transitioning to digital platforms afterwards. Accordingly, BVN became an exclusively Dutch-funded service on 1 July 2021; satellite distribution to Sub-Saharan Africa via
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ceased on 1 May, with distribution to Asia on AsiaSat 5, Oceania on
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, and North America on
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ending on 1 July, and on
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's DStv platform in South Africa on 1 November. BVN would later announce that coverage in Sub-Saharan Africa would be restored via the
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satellite from 25 October.


Access

There are three main access methods: * ''Satellite'' - A range of
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carry BVN, often as a
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channel. User needs to be within the "footprint" of a satellite that carries the channel, and have a suitable dish and receiver. * ''Cable'' -
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providers in many places have BVN as one of the available channels * ''Internet'' - The BVN service is now also available worldwide as a
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br>"BVNLIVE"
over the Internet ( except from IP addresses in the Netherlands)


Programming

All programmes are replayed during the second 12-hour block, running from 0100 to 1300 CET daily.


News and current affairs

BVN broadcasts daily news bulletins from NOS. The main 2000 bulletin from ''
NOS Journaal 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 Med ...
'' is broadcast at 2030 CET and features a specially produced international weather forecast (''BVN-Weer''). A short bulletin is also carried at 1600 CET on weekdays and at 1605 on weekends. Current affairs output on weekdays consists of the magazine programme '' EénVandaag'' (One Today) at 1830 CET, ''
Nieuwsuur Nieuwsuur (''News Hour'') is a Dutch current affairs television programme produced for the NPO, produced by the public broadcasters NOS and NTR. It is broadcast daily between 9:30 pm and 10:15 pm (9:30-10 pm at weekends) on NPO 2. The progra ...
'' (Newshour, which incorporates an NOS Journaal bulletin). ''EénVandaag'' is produced by independent pillar broadcasters (
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) while ''Nieuwsuur'' is co-produced by NOS and the NTR. On Sundays, BVN carries the political talk show '' Buitenhof'' at 1530. Topical debate and entertainment programmes also feature in the schedule including ''De wereld draait door'' (The World Keeps Turning) at 1940 CET and ''Pauw'' or ''Jinek'' at around 2350 CET. Both programmes are off-air during the Summer and are produced by BNN-VARA subsidiary VARA.


Sport

NOS produces 15 minutes sports news bulletins called ''Sportjournaal'' on weekdays along with ''Studio Sport'', a longer sports news and highlights programme on Saturday nights. The sports magazine show ''Holland Sport'' is broadcast periodically on Saturday afternoons. During the football season,
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highlights are broadcast in NOS's ''Studio Sport'' on Saturday nights & Sunday evenings.


Children

BVN features a daily block of children's programming, consisting of new and archived programming from various pillar broadcasters in the Netherlands, NTR, the NPO children's television stations NPO Z@pp as well NPO Z@ppelin. Dedicated news and current affairs output for children is also broadcast at weekends, including a weekly current affairs programme ''Schooltv-weekjournaal'', on Saturdays and a news review, ''NOS Jeugdjournaal Overzicht'' (NOS Youth Journal Overview), on Sundays.


Features and entertainment

BVN's daily schedule features entertainment, documentaries and features output. Programming includes documentary series ''Spoorloos'' (Without a Trace) as well as various music specials.


Drama

BVN broadcasts a number of popular drama series and serials including ''Klem'' (Stuck) and ''Flikken Rotterdam'' (Rotterdam Cops). During the summer, BVN transmits movies from the Netherlands on Saturday nights.


Former Flemish programs

Until VRT left the BVN joint venture in 2021, the channel also presented various Flemish programmes. The 1pm and 7pm editions of VRT's ''Het Journaal'' were transmitted on a short time delay at 1300 and 1905 CET from Sunday to Friday. The 1900 bulletin was broadcast from 1915 on Saturdays. VRT public affairs programs ''Terzake'' (To The Point) aired at around midnight CET each evening, and a delayed broadcast of VRT's current affairs magazine ''De Zevende Dag'' (The Seventh Day) aired at 1330 CET on Sundays. VRT's sports coverage was featured daily within short sports bulletins on ''Het Journaal'' at 1300 and 1900. On Sundays throughout the year, the 1910 ''Het Journaal'' bulletin was shortened to 20 minutes to allow for a half-hour round-up entitled ''Sportweekend'' to follow at 1930. During the football season, the 1300 bulletin on Sunday featured an extended goals round-up from the Jupiler League (Belgian First Division). VRT entertainment programmes that aired on BVN included the quiz show ''Blokken'' (Blocks) and the long running sitcom ''Thuis'' (Home), Flemish movies on Saturday nights, and programmes from the VRT children's television station,
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.


References


External links


Official website
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BVN reception
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