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On 27 May 2012, the corporate identity was revamped again: many elements, such as the use of the colour red, were retained. For the 6pm and 8pm bulletins, presenters no longer sat down to present the news, instead standing and walking around the studio, in front of a newly built video wall. New theme
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were made in May 2012: the anchors now presented the news standing up, as opposed to being sat behind a desk, and the news began to be delivered with the help of a large videowall displaying pictures of the day's news. According to the NOS, these changes were made in order to give a greater sense of
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bulletin, created under the influence of Jan-Willem Rengelink. The news were supervised by a special commission. Initially, these were published three times a week. Each edition lasted fifteen minutes and had no presenter. From 3 October 1957, Coen van Hoewijk became the first
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interpreter on NPO 2, and hourly bulletins broadcast on NPO 1 or NPO 2 between 9am and 5pm. There are fewer bulletins at weekends: on Saturdays, the first bulletin is broadcast at 1pm, and on Sundays at 12pm; there is also a short bulletin at 5pm.
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has traditionally featured the sound of a gong; however, this was not the case between 1988 and 1995, nor was it so between 2005 and 2012. The theme music used from 1995 to 2001, which was composed by
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On 5 January 1956, the Nederlandse Televise Stichting (Dutch Television Foundation, the forerunner of the NOS) broadcast the first
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was, at the time. deem controversial, because it showed footage of women wearing short skirts and men dressed in leotards; the
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On 6 January 1973 at 8 pm, the autocue was introduced; previously, the newsreaders read from scripts printed on paper.
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music and title sequences were also introduced, with the red 'O' motif becoming a focal point in the title sequences.
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on radio and television. The division of the NOS responsible for gathering and broadcasting the news is known as
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is broadcast from studios 8 and 10 at the Media Park, Hilversum. The 6pm and 8pm bulletins, along with
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bulletins every half hour on weekdays between 6:30am and 9am on NPO 1, which are simulcast with a
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The 8pm broadcast is the oldest and considered to be the most important edition of
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has changed many times throughout its history. The first title sequence of the
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is the umbrella name for the news broadcasts of the Dutch public broadcaster
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received a rebrand, which was designed by British design agency
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objected and as such, the footage was removed from the intro.
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Evening bulletins are broadcast at 6pm, 8pm and midnight on
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NPO 3
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Nieuwsuur
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Media Park
Hilversum
The Hague
newsreader
Eugènie Herlaar
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NPO 1
Nieuwsuur
NPO 2
meteorologist
sign language

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Stephen Emmer

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