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  2. Henk van der Meijden - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 he founded a weekly magazine, also called Privé, an extension of the showbiz pages in De Telegraaf. [1] A television program, TV Privé, was soon aired by TROS. He retired as Privé's editor in chief in 1997, and in 2002 he retired from De Telegraaf, to be succeeded by Wilma Nanninga.

  3. GeenStijl - Wikipedia

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    The most visited Dutch news website is Nu.nl as of same date according to Alexa.com, at position 25. [1] On 17 March 2006 the Telegraaf Media Group took a 40% interest in GeenStijl. The editorial team of Dominique Weesie and Ambroos Wiegers both owned 50% of the shares, against 30% after the takeover. The deal was claimed to be worth €2.6 ...

  4. Leon de Winter - Wikipedia

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    Leon de Winter was born on 24 February 1954 in Den Bosch, in the southern Netherlands.He grew up in a Jewish Orthodox family and attended City Grammar School in Den Bosch. . After his graduation he attended the film academy in Munich and the Netherlands Film Academy in Amsterd

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  6. Frank & Rogier - Wikipedia

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    The duo first appeared on Dutch television in 2009 when they were featured in five episodes of the KRO's series Bij ons in de PC, showing their daily lives. [1]In 2017, the duo made their return to television in the SBS6 series Steenrijk, Straatarm in which they swapped house and income with a poor family.

  7. Leeuwarder Courant - Wikipedia

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    The Leeuwarder Courant is the oldest daily newspaper in the Netherlands. Founded by Abraham Ferwerda, it first appeared in 1752. The Leeuwarder Courant was the first paper in the Dutch province Friesland and its capital Leeuwarden.

  8. Nederlands Dagblad - Wikipedia

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    After the war it was renamed De Vrije Kerk ... Nederlands Dagblad reaches daily about 100,000 people (13+). The website, www.nd.nl, has monthly 470,000 unique ...

  9. Veronica TV - Wikipedia

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    Veronica is a Dutch free-to-cable commercial television channel currently a part of Talpa TV (Talpa Network).The channel was launched as TV10 Gold on 1 May 1995, then became TV10, Fox, Fox 8 and V8, before becoming Veronica on 20 September 2003.