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Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (organisation)

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Nederlandse Publieke Omroep
AbbreviationNPO
Formation2000
HeadquartersPostbus 26444, Bart de Graaffweg 2, 1202 JJ Hilversum, Netherlands
Location
Coordinates52°14′20″N 5°10′08″E / 52.238886°N 5.168882°E / 52.238886; 5.168882
Membership
Official language
Dutch
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Frederieke Leeflang [nl]
Parent organization
Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Websitewww.npo.nl (in Dutch)
Formerly called
Publieke Omroep (2000–2007)[1]

Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːdərlɑntsə pyˈblikə ˈʔɔmrup]; abbreviated to NPO [ˌɛmpeːˈjoː]; literally "Dutch Public Broadcaster")[2] or Dutch Foundation for Public Broadcasting[3] (Dutch: Stichting Nederlandse Publieke Omroep) is a Dutch public broadcasting organisation that administers public broadcasting services in the Netherlands.[4] NPO is also the owner of the radio-spectrum licence and public DVB-T and DAB+ frequencies.

Media Act 2008

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According to Article 2.2 of the Dutch Media Act of 2008, NPO has been appointed as the governing organisation of the public broadcasting system of the Netherlands until 2020. Two bodies head the organisation: the board of directors, which administers the whole public television and radio broadcasting system, and the supervisory board.

History

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Before the reorganisation in the 2000s, the Dutch public broadcasting system was managed by another public broadcasting organisation, the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS), which has since become a member of NPO.

Objectives

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The objectives of NPO are:

  • Promoting cooperation and cohesion among national broadcasters
  • Providing broadcasters with air time/space in the media
  • Distributing the budget between broadcasters
  • Providing distribution (sales) and subtitling support for broadcasters
  • Conducting independent research on the quality and consumer image of radio, television, and web platforms[4]

Representation in international organisations

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NPO is an active member of the European Broadcasting Union,[5] and co-organised the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with member broadcasters AVROTROS and NOS.[6]

Awards

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In 2013, NPO became the winner of the Prix Europa award for the Best TV Fiction Script by a Newcomer (for the screenplay of the film The Deflowering of Eva Van End, written by Anne Barnhoorn in collaboration with NPO).[7]

Logos

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References

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  1. ^ "Nieuwe naam voor Publieke Omroep: NPO" [New name for Public Broadcasting: NPO]. NPO. Archived from the original on 26 January 2016. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  2. ^ Business Wire (2010-05-20). "Dutch Public Broadcasting Agency Selects Energy Efficient Data Storage by Inprove Powered By NexentaStor". Reuters (Reuters is not responsible for the content in this press release). Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "National Integrity System Assessment, Netherlands". Transparency International Netherlands (transparency.nl). 13 May 2012. Retrieved 2014-11-23. The Dutch Foundation for Public Broadcasting (NPO) is the state financed cooperation and coordination body for the implementation of the public media mission on a national level. The NPO is subsidized by the government - 1 billion per year - and is required to provide information to the Minister of OCW. Also, a report must be submitted annually.
  4. ^ a b "Welke rol speelt de NPO als organisatie binnen het Nederlandse omroepbestel?" (in Dutch). NPO (PubliekeOmroep.nl). Archived from the original on 2013-04-05. Retrieved 2014-11-23.
  5. ^ "EBU – Active Members". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 2014-11-23.
  6. ^ "Eurovision 2020 to be a co-production between Avrotros, NPO and NOS". EscXtra. 19 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Prix Europa: NPO netherlands wins EBU sponsored TV award". European Broadcasting Union. 2013-10-28. Retrieved 2014-11-23.

Further reading

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