VPRO

VPRO

VPRO

Dutch public broadcaster


The VPRO (stylized vpro; originally an acronym for Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep, lit.'Liberal Protestant Radio Broadcaster') is a Dutch public broadcaster that is part of the Dutch public broadcasting system. It was founded in 1926 as a liberal Protestant radio station. In the 1950s and 1960s, it gradually became social liberal rather than Protestant, and the original meaning of the acronym was eventually dropped.

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VPRO's visual identity

In 1967, VPRO was the first station in the Netherlands to show a nude woman, Phil Bloom, on national television.[1] VPRO produces avant-garde programs, documentaries, and films; its target audience consists of educated and creative people.[2]

Like all public broadcasters in the Netherlands, VPRO does not have its own television channel.[3] VPRO often cooperates with foreign broadcasters such as WDR, the BBC, and Arte.

Logos

Programming

Television

Radio

Documentaries

Radio sessions

See also


References

  1. "RC-document". Archived from the original on 19 March 2007. Retrieved 8 November 2006.
  2. Kelly, Mary; Mazzoleni, Gianpietro; McQuail, Denis (2004). The Media in Europe: The Euromedia Handbook. SAGE Publications. ISBN 978-0-7619-4131-6.

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