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The (; NOS or rarely ; ) is one of the broadcasting organisations making up the
Dutch public broadcasting system 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 its ...
. It has a special statutory obligation to make news and sports programmes for the three Dutch public television channels and the Dutch public radio services. It is funded by the Dutch government. The foundation's remit derives from the Dutch Media Act 2008, which stipulates that the NOS produce regular and frequent programming of a public service nature, including, notably, a full and impartial news service and coverage of parliamentary procedures and debates, as well as reporting on sporting and other national events. The NOS also acts as a technical coordinator for the Dutch public broadcasting system as a whole. In the event of emergencies and/or the breaking of a major news story, it can assume control of the public networks to provide coordinated coverage of events in cooperation with the other members of the systems. The NOS has correspondents in multiple countries, including a permanent studio in Washington, D.C. Programmes produced by the NOS include its daily television and radio bulletins, the . Parliamentary reports are shown from a special studio in The Hague. It also supplies news programmes aimed at children (''
Jeugdjournaal (; "Youth News Programme") is a Dutch television Children's news program, news programme produced by the Dutch public service broadcaster Nederlandse Omroep Stichting, NOS for children. The programme has been on air since 1981. The main evening ...
''), teens and young adults (''
NOS op 3 NOS op 3 is a Dutch radio broadcasting program and a former television program of the Dutch Broadcasting Foundation ( Dutch: (NOS)). The program is a short news broadcast directed primarily to audiences between the ages of 18 and 50. The TV ver ...
'') and sports fans (''NOS Langs de Lijn'', '' NOS Studio Sport''). Programmes are made available via television, radio, and online. The NOS also broadcast text pages and a website, which are both often used by the public.


History


1947–1969: Unions and foundations

The Nederlandse Radio Unie (Netherlands Radio Union; NRU) was established in 1947. After several failed attempts to create a public broadcasting system and link up with a national station, the NRU was created as a union of broadcasting associations that provided operational support. The associations were responsible for their output, but studios, orchestras, and outside broadcast facilities were managed by the NRU. Weekly radio plays were also the domain of the NRU and would run until 1986. The NRU became the Dutch founding member of the
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in 1950. Meanwhile, the Nederlandse Televisie Stichting (Netherlands Television Service; NTS) was created in 1951, two years after public television returned to the airwaves. The NTS served as a similar organization to the NRU, in that broadcast and transmission facilities were supplied to member associations for making programmes. It was not until 1956 that the NTS itself produced its first programme, a news bulletin called the ''NTS Journaal''. This was followed by a sports round-up, ''Sport in Beeld'' (Sports Illustrated) in 1959, and 1967 ''Langs de Lijn'' (Along the Line), a joint production of several broadcasting associations. On 15 October 1967, Willem Leonard Oltmans interviewed the de Mohrenschildts for the NTS, which resulted in a 40-minute film that was the only full-length filmed interview of George de Mohrenschildt. However, the film, which was kept at
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, disappeared in 1975.


1969–1995: The birth of the NOS

A new Media Act was passed into law in 1967, merging the NRU and the NTS. The new organization, the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (Netherlands Broadcasting Service; NOS) was created on 29 May 1969. The NOS, as were its predecessors, was tasked with coordinating the whole public broadcasting system, as well as providing news and sports bulletins. It also inherited the technical and production facilities needed to make and broadcast radio and television programmes. All broadcasting members of the NRU and the NTS were made members of the NOS. On 2 May 1977, a
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by sound engineers affected television news broadcasts. Upset viewers called on all broadcasters to resolve the situation. On 1 April 1980, the NOS launched its
teletext Teletext, or broadcast teletext, is a standard for displaying text and rudimentary graphics on suitably equipped television sets. Teletext sends data in the broadcast signal, hidden in the invisible vertical blanking interval area at the to ...
service, in the framework of supplying news and information. It first experimented with Teletext in 1977. In 1981, on the 25th anniversary, the NOS aired its first televised youth news bulletin, called ''
Jeugdjournaal (; "Youth News Programme") is a Dutch television Children's news program, news programme produced by the Dutch public service broadcaster Nederlandse Omroep Stichting, NOS for children. The programme has been on air since 1981. The main evening ...
''. The Media Act of 1988 facilitated several changes to NOS and the broadcasting system. The Services Department, which was made up of the technical, broadcast, and transmission facilities of the NOS, was privatised, which meant the broadcasting associations were required to pay to use the facilities. The Nederlands Omroepproduktie Bedrijf (Netherlands Broadcast Production Company; NOB) consisted of those facilities, mainly based in Media Park in
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. The Media Act also required broadcasting association members to take up positions on the NOS Board of Directors. A new government commission oversaw content and financial matters, as well as admitting potential new broadcasting associations.


1995–2005: The split of the NOS

In 1995, another Media Act was enacted, which saw the NOS's broadcasting duties greatly reduced, with the creation of the
Nederlandse Programma Stichting NPS (Nederlandse Programma Stichting) (English: Dutch Programme Foundation) was a Dutch government-funded radio and TV broadcasting foundation. In the Dutch public broadcasting system, broadcasters – in the Dutch context, listener and viewer ...
(Netherlands Programming Service; NPS). The NPS took on the NOS's programming tasks concerning culture, art, children, education, and ethnic minorities, while the NOS concentrated on news, sports, and live events. A new Supervisory Board replaced the Board of Directors in 1998. The previous management was replaced with a three-man board, now charged with developing strategies and responsibility for all public output. Programming co-ordinators were appointed for each television and radio network and channel identities were created, largely replacing the varying on-air presentation of the pillar broadcasters. The broadcasting associations also have a degree of input through the Supervisory Board. In 2002, the coordination element of the public broadcast system, administered by the NOS was now made clearer with the creation of an umbrella organization, Publieke Omroep (Public Broadcasting), while programme makers operated under the name "RTV NOS". The reorganization caused NOS to be loosened from the public broadcasting system, causing it to be a neutral member of NPO and start reorganizing itself.


2005–present: A new look

On 17 December 2005, the organization obtained a new corporate identity. The previous NOS logo was in use for 36 years and featured the company's initials in lowercase, with round and obtuse angles. The O of the logo is painted red and represents "the hub of 360-degree reportage". The new logo was designed by graphic designers
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, complete with new
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for its television programmes. The typeface was Gotham. Its news-gathering operations also changed, with the news departments for radio, television, and internet merging and re-organizing into different sections (NOS, NOS News, NOS Sports, with NOS Events added in 2009). An announcement made by the Minister of Education in 2007 confirmed a further division of the NOS. The umbrella group ''Publieke Omroep'', managed by the NOS was to be legally separated and renamed
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 ...
''(Netherlands Public Broadcasting)''. The move was to ensure the NOS operated under the same conditions as its fellow broadcasting associations, as well as transferring membership of the European Broadcasting Union. In 2009, the NOS became fully independent and now has its own Board of Directors. Since 2012, the NOS has got a new style and layout and, for some programs, other titles. The biggest change is visible in the 8 o'clock NOS Journaal (traditionally the most viewed and therefore the most important news broadcast of the NOS), where they adopted a standing presentation.


Programming


Television

The NOS is responsible for news, sports, political, and events programming on public service television networks and produces the following: * – one of the most important news programmes in the Netherlands, broadcast on all public stations whenever possible. The flagship edition is the 8 pm bulletin on
NPO 1 NPO 1 (known as Nederland 1 until 2014) is the first national television station in the Netherlands. It launched on 2 October 1951. It provides public broadcasting and currently exists next to sister channels NPO 2 and NPO 3. Several broadcastin ...
, often called ''achtuurjournaal'', supplemented by two shorter editions at 6pm & midnight and hourly bulletins throughout the day. * '' NOS Jeugdjournaal'' – A news programme aimed at 8–12-year-olds, aired on children's channel
NPO Zapp NPO Zapp is a Dutch children's block from the NPO on NPO 3 that launched as Z@pp on 4 September 2005. Since September 2005, NPO Zappelin has been the name of a block for young children. The @ in the name of the channel was removed on 10 Septe ...
. It is broadcast at 7pm and lasts 20 minutes, and a short bulletin is broadcast every weekday at 8:45 am when primary school starts. * '' NOS Studio Sport'' – A sports programme covering the most popular sports. It has the right to broadcast major sports tournaments, like the
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and the
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and UEFA Euro. The NOS no longer has the right to broadcast full matches of the
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; "Honour Division" or "Premier Division") is a professional association football league in the Netherlands and the highest level of the Dutch football league system. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start o ...
, but ''Studio Sport Eredivisie'' still provides summaries of matches played. The programme also covers matches and competitions in other sports, most notably
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, and
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. The editorial staff is also responsible for the '' NOS Sportjournaal'', a news programme about sport, and '' NOS Studio Voetbal'', a football talkshow on Sunday evening about the Eredivisie, the Netherlands national team and other news in football. * ''NOS Journaal op 3'' – a 60-second news bulletin aimed at teenagers and young adults, aired on
NPO 3 NPO 3 (known as Nederland 3 until 2014) is the third and youngest of the terrestrial television channels operated by the Dutch public-broadcasting organization NPO in the Netherlands. It carries programmes provided by member-based non-profit ...
, since 2011 called
NOS op 3 NOS op 3 is a Dutch radio broadcasting program and a former television program of the Dutch Broadcasting Foundation ( Dutch: (NOS)). The program is a short news broadcast directed primarily to audiences between the ages of 18 and 50. The TV ver ...
. * ''NOS Den Haag Vandaag'' – a daily roundup of events from parliamentary sessions and political reports, produced in cooperation with the NOS, NTR and
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. * NOS Events – The NOS is also responsible for broadcasting live special events, such as breaking news, weddings of the Dutch royal family, and the Dutch elections. (This department was called NOS Actueel, but that name is defunct since on 1 January 2006 NOS RTV changed its corporate identity) * ''
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) – Co-produced with the NTR, the NOS provides news and political affairs coverage for NPO 2's nightly hour-long news magazine programme.


Themed channels

Besides broadcasting on the main three public television channels, The NOS is also responsible for ''
NPO Politiek en Nieuws NPO Politiek en Nieuws is a public television channel operated by the public broadcaster NOS, which supplies news and sports to all national public television and radio networks. Programmes come live from The Hague when the parliament is in sess ...
'', a television channel that was a result of the merger of '' NPO Nieuws'' and ''NPO Politiek'' in 2021, that airs news programs, including the latest NOS Journaal as well as covering live events, parliamentary sessions, debate and archive material of parliamentary sessions. When parliament was not in session, ''
NPO Sport NPO Sport (formerly Sport24) was a Dutch sports channel owned by the Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (NPO) and operated by Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS). It launched on 19 July 2009 and time-shared with NPO Politiek en Nieuws when the legislature ...
'' took its place where it featured live sports coverage or news and current affairs being programmed which were also supplied by the NOS.


Radio

On the radio, the NOS is responsible for the following programmes: * , a radio news bulletin that is broadcast every hour on the public broadcasting channels NPO Radio 1, NPO Radio 2, NPO Radio 4 and NPO Radio 5. * '' NOS Headlines'', a radio news bulletin especially made for a younger audience (like ''
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'' on
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), broadcast on NPO 3FM and NPO FunX. Since 2011 NOS op 3. * '' NOS Radio 1 Journaal'', a news and current affairs programme that is broadcast mornings and afternoons on NPO Radio 1. * '' NOS Langs de lijn'' (Along the sideline), a sports programme on NPO Radio 1, featuring live sports coverage and results from the
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and other major sports. * '' NOS Met het Oog op Morgen'' (With a view to tomorrow), a late-night current affairs programme on NPO Radio 1.


Internet

The NOS is also responsible for the news and sports sites of the Dutch public broadcasters. The editorial staff of the internet pages is also responsible for the
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pages on
NPO 1 NPO 1 (known as Nederland 1 until 2014) is the first national television station in the Netherlands. It launched on 2 October 1951. It provides public broadcasting and currently exists next to sister channels NPO 2 and NPO 3. Several broadcastin ...
,
NPO 2 NPO 2 (known as Nederland 2 until 2014) is a Dutch television channel, the sister channel of NPO 1 and NPO 3. It was established on 1 October 1964 at 20:00, initially with a 2.5-hour schedule until 22:30. NPO 2 tends to broadcast arts, culture ...
and
NPO 3 NPO 3 (known as Nederland 3 until 2014) is the third and youngest of the terrestrial television channels operated by the Dutch public-broadcasting organization NPO in the Netherlands. It carries programmes provided by member-based non-profit ...
.


See also

*
Netherlands Public Broadcasting (; abbreviated to NPO ; literally "Dutch Public Broadcaster") or Dutch Foundation for Public Broadcasting () is a Dutch public broadcasting organisation that administers public broadcasting services in the Netherlands. NPO is also the owner of ...
* NTR *
Public broadcasting Public broadcasting (or public service broadcasting) is radio, television, and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service with a commitment to avoiding political and commercial influence. Public broadcasters receive f ...


References


Citations


Sources


The origin and history of the organization
* Paulu, Burton (1967). ''Radio and Television Broadcasting on the European Continent'' pp. 71–75. Minneapolis:
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. . * ''Hilversummary'' magazine number 2, June 2005, pp. 4–5, "On the way to a 'New NOS'"
PDF document available
* Translated from Dutch article
Beeld en Geluid article


External links

* * (Dutch)
English Translation
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