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BNNVARA
Founded2014 as a New Broadcaster
2016 as a Split off from VARA and BNN
Defunctonly the first era split off from VARA and BNN And the VARA House Moved to Media Park
Headquarters
Websitebnnvara.nl

BNN-VARA (or VARA-BNN) is a contemporary broadcaster of the Netherlands it has 2 subsidiaries Omroepvereniging VARA and Omroepvereniging BNN was established in 2014-2016 as of matter the merger is failed but bring up, the VARA House was Moved to Media Park and BNN House was move all away back to BNN Complex and VARA,NTR,VPRO And BNN Main Headquarters is located at Villa VPRO (Which is the home of VPRO) continuously VARA And BNN as a survived radio and television producer continuously BNN-VARA is became an affiliation of NPO Radio 2

History

The BNN-VARA was established on January 1st, 2014 as a contemporary broadcaster All BNN-VARA Shows but since 2011 as a pre-contemporary from a 2 subsidiaries however the shows as 1 remain but VARA and BNN continuing programmings as a Nationalised Broadcaster The VARA House was moved to Media Park and BNN house was revert back to BNN complex Also VARA,VPRO,NTR And BNN was moved to Villa VPRO

Succeeded In Omroepsters

After VARA was Joined from the NOS' Predecessor NTS and A previous type of Veronica as VOO but leave in 1995 and Merel Holl was lasted in 1993

For BNN (previously VOO)

  • Marijke B. Benkhard (1976-90)
  • Vivian Boelen (1977-80)
  • Leonie Sazias (later as a politician from 50PLUS 1980-85)
  • Renee Loeffen (later as a actress 1983-92)
  • Daphne Deckers (1984-85)
  • Julia Samuël (1985-2003)
  • Caroline Tensen (later as a personality 1986-89)
  • Anita Witzer (an 2x Award winning nominee at the Gouden Televizier Awards 1988-94)
  • Sophia de Boer (1989-96)
  • Desiree Latenstein (1989-93)
  • Judith de Klijn (1991-95)
  • Quinty T. van der Broek (1993-95)

For VARA

  • Karin Kraaykamp (1955-60)
  • Elles Berger (1959-88)
  • Jetta van Leeuwen (1961-72)
  • Joop Smits (1962-87)†
  • Ati Dijckmeester (late 70s)
  • Peter Boers (1979-82)
  • Astrid Joosten (later as a personality 1983-87)
  • Paula Patricio (1987-93)
  • Jan Douwe Kroeske (1988)
  • Sonja Barend (later as a personality 1988)
  • Roel Koeners (1988-91)
  • Marceline Schopman (later as a politician from Haarlem and a representative from PvdA 1989-92)
  • Merel Holl (1993)

Subsidiaries

BNN: stands for Bart's Neverending Network was a associated member still remains BNN serves the Youth Progression within 15-30 years old went up in 2000 BNN increased to C-Status, today BNN is become A-Status means to prevent from division

VARA: Originally as Vereniging van Arbeid Radio Amateurs which change name to Omroepvereniging VARA Since 1957 and a remaining broadcaster and a largest producer for some shows after the main rivals VARA serves the Link Progression or Socialist

VARAGids: Netherlands' first magazine since 1928 only 3 years after VARA was established


Reference

[1]

  1. ^ [1] de fusie omroep van BNN en VARA?