RTL Nederland

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RTL Nederland
Industry Media
Founded 1996
Headquarters Hilversum, Netherlands
Products Television
Radio
Owner RTL Group
Parent Bertelsmann
Website RTL Nederland

RTL Nederland is a subsidiary of the RTL Group. The media company is located in Hilversum. Although the licences of its TV-stations RTL 4, RTL 5, RTL 7 and RTL 8 are officially Luxembourgish, the company targets the Dutch market. Current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is Bert Habets, who previously was active as CFO within RTL Nederland.

Brief history

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Until 2004 RTL Nederland was known as the Holland Media Group (HMG), a joint-venture founded in 1996 between RTL 4 SA (CLT-UFA) and Veronica Association. Veronica became a commercial broadcaster in 1995, when it left the public broadcasting system (owned by NOS (Nederlandse Omroep Stichting) at the time) and joined RTL. RTL 4 SA then consisted of the two television channels RTL 4 and RTL 5. HMG partnered with Saban in the television channel TV10. Fox later bought HMG's share in TV10, but failed to obtain its goals and sold the operation to SBS Broadcasting, which, in turn, rebranded the channel as V8.

Veronica exited the HMG combination in 2001, with the channel being renamed to Yorin by RTL, and RTL Group SA owning 100% of the company. In August 2004, HMG rebranded itself into RTL Nederland. On 12 August 2005, the television channel Yorin was renamed into RTL 7 as a 'new' Luxembourgish TV station. Radio station Yorin FM was sold to SBS Broadcasting beginning 2006, renaming it Caz!.

In August 2007 Dutch media mogul John de Mol's company Talpa Media Holding obtained a 26.3% share in RTL Nederland in exchange for its television channel Tien and national radio station Radio 538. RTL Nederland launched RTL 8 on 18 August 2007. In 2011 Talpa worked together with Finnish media conglomerate Sanoma to buy the Dutch activities of SBS Broadcasting from German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1 Media. As part of that deal De Mol sold his shares in RTL Nederland to the RTL Group, retaining the ownership of Radio 538 and its sister stations Radio 10 Gold and SLAM!FM.

Channels

Television

Radio

  • RTL Lounge Radio

References

  • Contant, Peter (2000) "De TV-Oorlog" Utrecht/Antwerpen, Kosmos-Z&K Uitgevers, ISBN 90-215-8579-0

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