AVROTROS

Summary

AVROTROS (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌaːvroːˈtrɔs]) is a Dutch radio and television broadcaster that is part of the Dutch public broadcasting system. It was founded in 2014 as the result of a merger between the Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO) and the Televisie Radio Omroep Stichting (TROS). The name AVROTROS has been used for jointly produced programmes since 1 January 2014. Since 7 September 2014, all existing AVRO and TROS programmes have also been broadcast under the name AVROTROS.[1]

AVROTROS
TypePublic broadcaster
Country
Netherlands
AvailabilityNetherlands
Founded7 September 2014; 9 years ago (2014-09-07) (originally 1923 and 1964)
MottoDe omroep voor ons (lit.'The broadcaster for us')
Key people
Eric van Stade (chairman)
Official website
www.avrotros.nl
ReplacedAVRO
TROS

Building edit

 
Vondelparkpaviljoen in Amsterdam

Prior to 2014, the AVRO was housed in the AKN [nl] building in Hilversum from 2000, while the TROS operated from the former Christelijk Lyceum, also in Hilversum, from 1970.[2] On 20 June 2012, it was announced that both broadcasters would move into the Wereldomroepgebouw after the merger.[3] The move was completed after a renovation on 1 January 2014.

In 2014, AVROTROS started using the Vondelparkpaviljoen in Amsterdam, which had been renovated and renamed "Vondel CS".[4][5] It was opened to the public on 13 May 2014. The building houses a number of radio and television studios, and offers space for events and activities organised for members.

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References edit

  1. ^ Historie, AVROTROS (in Dutch).
  2. ^ 'vm Christelijk Lyceum, nu TROS-studio', Regio Gooi en Vechtstreek - Foto's en informatie (geraadpleegd: 8 september 2014).
  3. ^ 'Avro en Tros willen naar Wereldomroep-pand' Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, De Gooi- en Eemlander, 20 juni 2012 (geraadpleegd: 8 september 2014).
  4. ^ Vondelparkpaviljoen in het Vondelpark te Amsterdam west.amsterdam.nl
  5. ^ AVROTROS opent omroephuis in Vondelpark, parool.nl; 12 mei 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Dutch)