Country | Netherlands |
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Broadcast area | Hilversum, Netherlands |
Network | Talpa Holding |
Headquarters | Mediapark, Hilversum |
Programming | |
Picture format | SD 1080i |
Timeshift service | Talpa 2 (2006-2007) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Talpa Media (August 2005-July 2007-August 2007) RTL Nederland (July 2007-August 2007) |
Sister channels | SBS 6, NET 5, Veronica (TV Channel) |
History | |
Launched | 13 August 2005 |
Closed | 17 August 2007 |
Replaced by | RTL 8 (2007-Present) |
Former names | Talpa (August 2005-December, 16, 2006) Tien (December 16, 2006-August, 17, 2007) |
Links | |
Website | www.Talpa.tv |
Talpa/Tien (meaning Ten in Dutch), previously known as Talpa, was the name of a commercial television channel in the Netherlands. Tien opened on August 13, 2005 as Talpa by Talpa Holding Company, following a name dispute with SBS Broadcasting. SBS Broadcasting owned the trademark "TV10" and objected to the use of the word Tien. The owner of Tien, Dutch media mogul John de Mol, decided to rebrand the channel as Talpa, the Latin word for "mole", which is mol in Dutch. Subsequently Talpa became the name of De Mol's holding company.
In the first months Talpa shared its channel space with Nickelodeon. On December 16, 2006, Nickelodeon switched to The Box and Tien started broadcasting full days.
In 16 December 2006, Talpa and SBS Broadcasting solved their dispute. Talpa was renamed as Tien.
In the summer of 2007, the assets of Talpa Media were sold to RTL Nederland, which meant the end of the Tien television channel. RTL Nederland used the vacated cable spot to launch a new television channel called RTL 8. Also included in the deal were the broadcasting rights for the Dutch football league and radio station Radio 538. Tien closed on August 17, 2007.