AVRO


AVRO, short for Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep, was a Dutch public broadcasting association operating within the framework of the Nederlandse Publieke Omroep system. It was the first public broadcaster in the Netherlands. In 2014 AVRO merged with fellow broadcaster TROS to form AVROTROS.

History

On 8 July 1923, Hilversumsche Draadlooze Omroep was launched by the Nederlandsche Seintoestellen Fabriek under supervision of Willem Vogt. On 21 July 1923, it provided the first regular radio broadcast in the Netherlands. In 1927 it changed its name into Algemeene Nederlandsche Radio Omroep, followed soon by a merger with Nederlandsche Omroep Vereeniging. On 28 December 1927, the two merged broadcasters continued as Algemeene Vereeniging Radio Omroep.
In 1938, AVRO sponsored what was the strongest chess tournament ever to be held, won by Paul Keres on a tiebreak over Reuben Fine.
AVRO was historically associated with the liberal pillar, a fact reflected in its longtime slogan, "promoting freedom."
On 2 September 1999, AVRO adopted its fourth and last logo, consisting of the "Avro" wordmark made up of blue stripes, except the letter "o" made up of a blue ball.
On 7 September 2014, AVRO merged with its fellow broadcaster TROS to create one company known as AVROTROS.

Radio channels

Under NPO Radio 4:

Radio programmes

Television programmes

Presenters

These are the Current Presenters Went From AVROTROS

Announcers

  • Netty Rosenfeld†
  • Heleen van Meurs
  • Mies Bouwman
  • Ageeth Scherphuis
  • Elizabeth Mooy
  • Ilse Wessel †
  • Lonneke Hoogland
  • Ria Bremer
  • Viola Holt/Viola van Emmenes
  • Alice Oppenheim
  • Sonja van Proosdij
  • Lous Haasdijk †
  • Ingrid Drissen
  • Jos van Vliet
  • Hans van der Togt
  • Ilona Hofstra
  • Patricia Messer
  • Jack van der Voorn
  • Monique van der Sande
  • Ad Visser
  • Myrna Goossen
  • Simon Visser
  • Roeland Kooijmans
  • Birgit E. Gantzert
  • Judith de Bruijn
  • Pauline Dekker
  • Humberto Tan

Correspondents

  • Link van Bruggen †
  • Jan Brusse †
  • Koen Corver
  • Anton Foek
  • Albert Milhado †
  • Peter Schröder
  • Max Tak †
  • Fons van Westerloo