Country | |
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Licence area | Netherlands |
Broadcast area | Netherlands |
Parent | Omroep NTR |
Established | 28 April 1994 |
Launch date | 1 January 1995 |
Dissolved | 1 September 2010 |
Official website | omroep |
Replaced by | Omroep NTR |
NPS (Nederlandse Programma Stichting) (English: Dutch Programme Foundation) was a Dutch government-funded radio and TV broadcasting foundation.
In the Dutch public broadcasting system, broadcasters – in the Dutch context, listener and viewer associations – do not have their own stations but are allotted time on the three public television and eight public radio networks broadly in relation to the size of their respective memberships. The NPS, however, does not have any members. It was created on 28 April 1994, following a split-up of the responsibilities of the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS). The NPS took over the NOS's culture, information, minorities and youth programming, allowing the NOS to concentrate on its role of providing impartial news coverage. On 1 September 2010 the NPS merged with Teleac and RVU into NTR.