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Veronica is a brand name of successive Dutch commercial and public radio and television broadcasters. It began its life as an
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station,
Radio Veronica Radio Veronica was an offshore radio station that began broadcasting in 1960, and was on air for over fourteen years. It was set up by independent radio, TV and household electrical retailers in the Netherlands, to stimulate the sales of ra ...
, on 17 May 1960. The name comes from its first name VRON – . "Free" was a reference to the laws at the time that did not allow commercial radio broadcasters to operate from a location within the (land) territory of the Netherlands. Though Veronica's appeal and power have waned, most of the Dutch commercial radio and television landscape has been formed by Veronica and its spin-offs.


Television


Veronica's years as public broadcaster (1976–1995)

The Association resulted from a
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,
Radio Veronica Radio Veronica was an offshore radio station that began broadcasting in 1960, and was on air for over fourteen years. It was set up by independent radio, TV and household electrical retailers in the Netherlands, to stimulate the sales of ra ...
, which broadcast from a ship on
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off the
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of the Netherlands between 1959 and 1974. The wave appearing in the
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hearkens back to that time. The name ''Veronica'' is a derivation of the abbreviation VRON (Vrije Radio Omroep Nederland / Free Radio Broadcasting station Netherlands). After the pirate-activities became legally impossible (31 August 1974), Veronica transformed itself into the Veronica Broadcasting Association (Veronica Omroep Organisatie, short VOO), enabling it to gain a legal radio and television license within the
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. It finally was given a license on 28 December 1975. The first television broadcast of Veronica was on 21 April 1976. Within a decade it became one of the largest public broadcasters and the trademark was tested as being more popular than
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. In 1990, it was revealed that Veronica used dfl 7-10 million to illegally finance
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, which was initially named RTL Veronique. Veronica lost its appeal case in 1993 and had the risk of being suspended for seven weeks from the public system due to improper management.


With Holland Media Groep (1995–2001)

In 1995 the ''Veronica Association'' gave up public broadcasting and entered a joint-venture with CLT, parent company of ''
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'' and ''
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'',
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and
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, called the
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, running three mostly successful national TV-stations and three less successful national radio stations. BNN became a public broadcasting association as a part of the Netherlands Public Broadcasting system and replaced Veronica on 15 August 1997, after Veronica gave up public broadcasting and entered a joint-venture with CLT. BNN first stood for the Brutaal News Network (Flagrant News Network). The name was later changed to Bart's Neverending Network after founder Bart de Graaff's death at age 35 from kidney failure caused by a rejection of a kidney transplant he received in 1999. Conflicts let to the dissolution of this co-operation in Spring of 2001.
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rebranded ''Veronica'' into ''Yorin'' which would finally be rebranded into ''
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''.


Current commercial era (2003–present)

In 2002–2003, the Veronica Association learned that it could not realise radio and TV in a stand-alone setting. In 2001 SBS Broadcasting B.V., then the Dutch branch of the
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, already bought the Dutch TV channel ''Fox 8'' from the
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and renamed it into ''V8'' in anticipation of ''Veronica''. However, the negotiations between the Veronica Association and SBS Broadcasting were not going as planned and no agreement could be set. In the course of 2002 ''Veronica'' cooperated with MTV Networks Benelux and started time-sharing with MTV's
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. The ratings were poor though. At the end of 2002 the Association is even talking with HMG again. Eventually Veronica Association closed a deal with SBS, and ''V8'' was rebranded as Veronica on 20 September 2003.


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