Television in the Netherlands
Television in the Netherlands was officially introduced in 1951. In the Netherlands, the television market is divided between a number of commercial networks, such as RTL Nederland, and a system of public broadcasters sharing three channels, NPO 1, NPO 2, and NPO 3. Imported programmes, as well as news interviews with responses in a foreign language, are almost always shown in their original language, with subtitles.
Reception
In the Netherlands, television can be watched analog or digital. Over 2018, 89.2% of Dutch viewers received television digitally. Analogue television is only available via some cable operators and some fiber to the home providers, since the Dutch government ended analogue reception via airwaves in 2006. Dutch largest cable company Ziggo began to phase out the analogue signal in 2018. Watching digital television is possible through a variety of ways, the most common being:- Digital television over cable.
- *Ziggo is the major supplier of cable television in the Netherlands. Other companies are Caiway, DELTA, Kabel Noord and a few smaller local companies.
- Satellite television
- *CanalDigitaal and Joyne are the two satellite providers.
- Digital terrestrial television
- *KPN Digitenne is the only terrestrial provider.
- Internet television
- *KPN, Tele2 and T-Mobile are the major suppliers of IPTV.
- Fiber to the home
- * KPN is the major operator of FTTH with its subsidiaries KPN Glasvezel, Glashart and Reggefiber.
- NPO 1
- NPO 2
- NPO 3
- één
- Canvas
- Ketnet
- Regional broadcasters
- Local broadcaster
Public channels
In 2005, there was a sharp political debate over government plans to cut funding to public broadcasters and to abolish statutory broadcaster NPS.
National
The three national television channels are:- NPO 1
- NPO 2
- NPO 3
- * NPO Zapp
- * NPO Zappelin
Thematic
- NPO 1 Extra
- NPO 2 Extra
- NPO Zappelin Extra
- NPO Nieuws
- NPO Politiek / NPO Sport
International
- BVN, shared with Belgium's publicly funded Flemish television channel VRT. It shows the best of Dutch and Flemish public television, specifically for Dutch and Flemish viewers abroad.
Regional
- AT5
- Omrop Fryslân, in West Frisian and Dutch
- RTV Noord
- RTV Drenthe
- RTV Oost
- Omroep Flevoland
- TV Gelderland
- RTV Utrecht
- NH
- RTV Rijnmond
- TV West
- L1 Televisie
- Omroep Brabant TV
- Omroep Zeeland
Commercial channels
RTL Nederland
- RTL 4
- RTL 5
- RTL 7
- RTL 8
- RTL Z
- RTL Crime
- RTL Lounge
- RTL Telekids
Talpa Network
- Talpa TV
- *Net5
- *SBS6
- *Veronica
- *SBS9
- TV 538
ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA
- Comedy Central
- Comedy Central Extra
- MTV
- MTV Brand New
- MTV Live HD
- MTV Music 24
- Nickelodeon
- Nick Jr.
- Nicktoons
- NickMusic
- Spike
- VH1
- VH1 Classic
Ziggo
- Ziggo Sport
- Ziggo Sport Select
- Ziggo Sport Voetbal
- Ziggo Sport Golf
- Ziggo Sport Racing
- Ziggo Sport Docu
- Ziggo Sport Extra
- Ziggo TV
AMC Networks International
- AMC Networks International UK
- *CBS Reality, joint venture of AMC and CBS
- *Extreme Sports Channel
- ShortsTV, joint venture of AMC and Shorts International
NBCUniversal International Networks
- CNBC Europe
- DreamWorks Channel
- E!
- Euronews
- Sky News
Discovery
- Animal Planet
- Discovery
- Discovery Science
- Discovery World
- Eurosport 1
- Eurosport 2
- Investigation Discovery
- TLC
The Walt Disney Company
- Disney Channels B.V.
- *Disney XD, formerly known as Jetix.
- *Disney Channel
- A&E Networks Benelux B.V.
- *History
- *Crime & Investigation
- Vice Benelux B.V.
- *VICEtv
- Fox Networks Group Benelux
- *24Kitchen
- *BabyTV
- *Fox
- *Fox Sports
- **Fox Sports Eredivisie, 3 pay-TV channels
- **Fox Sports International, 3 pay-TV channels
- *National Geographic
- *National Geographic Wild
BBC Studios
- BBC Entertainment
- BBC First
- BBC World News
WarnerMedia
- Cartoon Network
- Boomerang
- CNN International
Stingray Digital
- Stingray Classica
- Stingray Djazz
- Stingray iConcerts
- Stingray Lite TV
Muziekkiosk
- Nashville TV
- SchlagerTV
- TV Oranje
RadioCorp BV
- 100% NL TV
- Slam!TV
Other
- 192TV
- DanceTelevision
- Family 7, conservative Christian channel
- FashionTV
- Film1
- *Film1 Premiere
- *Film1 Action
- *Film1 Family
- *Film1 Drama
- Horse & Country TV
- Love Nature
- ONS, Dutch Nostalgia Channel
- OutTV, gay lifestyle
- Pebble TV, Dutch Children's Channel
- Revolt
- Tommy TV
- Xite, Dutch Music Channel
- AFTV, available in The Hague and online, targeting Africans in The Netherlands
- NOS TV, available on Bonaire and online; local Bonaire TV station.
- RTV-7, ; Rebroadcast of Antillian TV Channels in the Netherlands
Foreign domestic channels
Belgium
- één
- Canvas
- Ketnet
United Kingdom
- BBC One
- BBC Two
- BBC Four
- CBBC
- Cbeebies
Germany
- Das Erste
- ZDF
- WDR Fernsehen
- NDR Fernsehen
- RTL
- Sat.1
- 3sat
- Arte Deutschland
France
- France 2
- TV5 Monde Europe
- Arte France
- Mezzo
Italy
- Mediaset Italia
- Rai 1
Other
- TVE Internacional
- TRT Türk
- Al Jazeera English
- CGTN
- RT
High-definition
The first trials with high-definition television in the Netherlands began in 2006 with the broadcast of the 2006 World Cup in HD. After the trial the larger cable companies continued a HD service with a small number of channels such as National Geographic Channel HD, Discovery HD Showcase, History HD, Film1 HD and Sport1 HD. The demand for HD was low because no Dutch network had made the move to HD. Broadcasting in widescreen and the quality of the standard-definition PAL signal was good enough for most people.
Since the 2006 trials none of the main Dutch networks made the move to HD. This changed in the summer of 2008 when from 1 June 2008 until 24 August 2008, the Netherlands Public Broadcasting organisations made their primary channel, Nederland 1 temporary available in HD. This made it possible to broadcast Euro 2008, the 2008 Tour de France, and the 2008 Summer Olympics in HD and additionally allowed them to test their systems before the scheduled launch of their permanent HD service in early 2009. The NPO planned to launch their permanent HD service with HD versions of their three channels Nederland 1, Nederland 2, and Nederland 3. Most of the programming in the early stages consisted of upscaled material from their SD channels as in time more programs will became available in HD., the company responsible for the technical realisation of the broadcasts of the NPOs television and radio channels, began the summer 2008 test broadcast of Nederland 1 1 HD in 720p/50 as the European Broadcasting Union recommends. During the test period an additional 1080i/25 version of the channel was made available to the cable companies because of quality complaints from viewers. In 2009 the NPO decided to adopt the 1080i/25 HD standard.
The main commercial broadcasting organizations in the Netherlands the SBS Broadcasting Group and the channels of RTL Nederland followed in HD via cable and satellite, using the same HD standard as the NPO.
Ultra-high-definition
The first television channels in 4K UHD were officially launched in the Netherlands in 2017. In April 2017 satellite provider CanalDigitaal added Insight TV 4K UHD in its channel line-up. After more than a year of testing KPN launched ultra-high-definition television on 1 July 2017, with Xite 4K and Hispasat 4K TV. Eurosport 4K launched in the Netherlands on 5 June 2018. NPO 1 launched its first trials with ultra-high-definition television through KPN, CanalDigitaal and some minor networks on 14 June 2018, using the HLG-standard.Defunct or rebranded channels
- 13th Street
- Action Now!
- Adventure One, replaced by National Geographic Wild
- BBC Prime, replaced by BBC Entertainment
- The Box/The Box Comedy, replaced by Comedy Central
- CineNova
- Comedy Central Family, its programmes merged with Comedy Central Extra
- Consumenten 24
- DanceTrippin TV, rebranded by DanceTelevision
- Discovery Travel & Living, replaced by Investigation Discovery and TLC
- Disney Junior, formerly known as Playhouse Disney.
- ESPN America
- ESPN Classic
- Euro 7
- Family 24
- Film1 Sundance / Film1 Festival
- Filmnet, replaced by Canal+, followed by Film1
- Fine Living
- Food Network
- Fox Kids, rebranded by Jetix followed by Disney XD
- Fox Life
- Geschiedenis 24
- Het Gesprek
- GoedTV
- Hallmark Channel
- HBO 1/2/3
- JimJam
- Kindernet
- MGM Channel, replaced by AMC
- MisdaadNet, replaced by RTL Crime
- Motors TV, rebranded by Motorsport.tv
- NBC Super Channel, replaced by National Geographic
- NostalgieNet, rebranded by ONS
- NPO 3 Extra, between 2006 and 2014 named 101 TV and between 2014 and 2018 named NPO 101.
- NPO Doc
- NPO Humor TV
- RTL-Véronique, rebranded by RTL 4
- Spirit 24
- Sport 7
- Sportnet, merged with Eurosport
- Sterren 24
- Stingray Brava, replaced by Stingray Classica
- SuperSport, replaced by Canal+ followed by Sport1, rebranded by Ziggo Sport Totaal
- Syfy
- Talpa, rebranded by Tien followed by RTL 8
- TMF
- TMF Dance
- TMF NL
- TMF Pure
- TNT Classic Movies rebranded by TCM
- TNT
- Travel Channel
- TV10
- TV10 Gold, rebranded a couple of times afterwards. First by TV10 followed by FOX, Fox 8, V8 and finally by Veronica
- Veronica, rebranded by Yorin, and again rebranded by RTL 7
- Vesta TV
- Weerkanaal, rebranded by Weer en Verkeer
- Zone Club
- Zone Horror
- Zone Reality, rebranded by CBS Reality
Television in other languages
- Omrop Fryslân, public access regional broadcaster in the province of Friesland
- Froeks.tv, web-only channel for Friesland
- Radio Netherlands Worldwide, produces vodcasts on their website in English
- ThreeNL, reruns of Dutch public access programmes either English subtitled or dubbed
- AFTV, available in The Hague and online, targeting Africans in The Netherlands
- NOS TV, available on Bonaire and online; local Bonaire TV station.
- RTV-7, available on Ziggo, XS4ALL and KPN. Rebroadcast of Antillian TV Channels in the Netherlands
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