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528:. He retired from the show after hosting over 100 episodes, ostensibly due to his need to take several months off in order to undergo and then recuperate from surgery, but also because he felt a younger host was needed in order to bring in the younger audience Radio Netherlands wanted. "I feel too old for it all," said Myers in an interview, "I can't relate to the music." Jonathan Groubert, who had often acted as Myers's sidekick, took over the show in 1993 and presented it for two years until 1995 when Radio Netherlands ended the series. 277:
goodwill and world peace by using radio broadcasts to connect people across borders. A large segment of the programme was devoted to popular recorded music from western Europe and the United States, though he also tried to broaden tastes by playing "typical" music of different cultures accompanied by a travelogue type monologue such as accompanying
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would also be played. Meijer also encouraged listener interaction with the show, with a mailbag segment and a listener birthday feature, the Birthday Book, where he would wish read out the names of listeners whose birthdays coincided with that week's airdate and wish them a happy birthday. There were
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Meijer hosted English and Spanish versions of the show played over 15 hours on Sundays as it was broadcast to different areas around the globe. Under his tutelage, the show pioneered live international phone-in shows. However, its format remained largely musically based, Meijer's musical tastes were
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but soon was hired as an announcer at PCJJ, which had just begun broadcasting as part of Philips' international marketing campaign to promote the sale of radio receivers, and where his multilingualism was an asset. A German national by birth, he became a Dutch citizen in 1936 and general manager of
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was intended as a respite from the news of crisis and conflict that dominated short wave radio, saying: "We believe in amusing, our listeners abroad. They are fed up with the nationalist propaganda ladled out over the air from the dictatorship countries", and "you will hear no war news from us." In
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was 90 minutes long and was for many years broadcast not only on Sunday but several other days of the week; in 1964 it was reduced to 80 minutes. A typical show would be composed of musical entertainment and announcements in several languages, "Spotlight on Holland" featuring light news items about
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and got dozens of complaints!" Myers said. "They said "Who IS this Ray Charles?" "The old listeners want clogs, windmills, that kind of Dutch stuff. But right from my first programme I said "It's sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll from now on'. The young ones all want that from Holland...You choose your
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Startz had a light, friendly, and informal presentation style and used Happy Station to promote a positive message, rebranding the station's PCJ call letters as standing for "Peace, Cheer, and Joy", claiming that radio, and Happy Station in particular, could be a tool to promote international
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club encouraging listeners across the world to write each other. The show was cut down from 80 minutes to 50 minutes in 1977, along with other RNW programming. In the 1990s, Happy Station was again shortened in order to accommodate a Radio Netherlands news bulletin at the start of the hour.
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Startz also used the show, as well as overseas tours he undertook to promote it, to encourage listeners to "keep in touch with the Dutch", and aimed to spread knowledge of Dutch life, traditions, geography and culture as well as an idealized and positive portrayal of Dutch colonialism.
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was difficult for most people and the travelogue segments eventually expanded during the Startz-era into special episodes made up of voyage by sound where Startz narrated virtual tours and cruises to distant locations assisted by sound effects, music, and narration.
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Startz was an early example of a broadcaster who encouraged the audience to interact with a radio show, encouraging listeners to write in and devoting a segment of the programme to reading and responding to mail from listeners, an unusual feature for its time.
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where he lived for five years while attending university, and worked his way through school working as a dishwasher, waiter, and travelling salesman. In 1925, he began working as a sailor, and travelled to South America, where he picked up
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and other shortwave broadcasters. The new programme was not produced in the Netherlands and had no involvement from Radio Netherlands Worldwide save that Perron had been given permission by RNW to use the Happy Station name.
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Tom Meijer took over and hosted the English and Spanish versions from January 1970 until his own retirement in 1993. Born Thomas Hendrik Meijer on November 16, 1938, he was known as "Tom Meyer" by international audiences.
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in the 1970s and 1980s was involved as a consultant, and made occasional on-air contributions. Meijer's successor at RNW, Jonathan Groubert, also appeared as a guest on the revived show.
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with a descriptions of camels walking across the desert.The programme became popular since it gave listeners a chance to travel in their armchair during a period when international
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in Holland is 65, Startz continued broadcasting Happy Station until his 70s and reluctantly retired from Happy Station at the end of 1969; he died in 1976.
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recordings and multilingual light patter, switching back and forth in up to seven languages each Sunday. According to presenter Eddy Startz: "I was playing
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Edward "Eddie" Startz presented the program from its inception until his retirement in December 1969. Startz was born Eduard Franz Conradin Startz in
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Simon J. Potter, David Clayton, Friederike Kind-Kovacs, Vincent Kuitenbrouwer, Nelson Ribeiro, Rebecca Scales, Andrea Stanton (15 September 2022).
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On March 12, 2009, the program was resurrected as an independent broadcast produced by Taiwan-based PCJ Media via Radio Miami International (
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In 1965, he was hired by Radio Nederland as a Dutch-language announcer. Fluent in English, German, and French, he was appointed the host of
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such blasts as 'Never again shall one nations plunge the whole world into war! The guilt is German's alone,' and the Reich Radio from
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the Netherlands, the Mailbag during which Startz would read and answer listener mail from around the world, and a musical signoff.
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music on the programme for the first time, upsetting some traditional listeners who wrote in with complaints. "I played
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Tom Meijer was followed as host of the English version of the show by long-time BBC and Radio Netherlands broadcaster
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and again from 1995 when it was cancelled until its revival in 2009. The revived programme was not affiliated with
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partner stations in up to 37 countries around the world. The show's final edition aired on 27 December 2020.
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The show continued as a weekly podcast and internet radio show as well as being syndicated to various
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from 1992 to 1993 Myers was assigned with updating the show and bringing it into the 1990s. He played
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style to the programme. Myers also travelled with the show, broadcasting its 65th anniversary from a
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was one of the world's longest-running international radio programmes, having originated in 1928 on
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march. At some point during each programme, he would tap a teacup with a spoon and play his
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near the point where all four borders met. After finishing school, Startz moved to the
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before anyone here had ever heard of them." Startz would begin every episode with the
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Previously, Sundays were the only days on which RNW didn't broadcast news bulletins.
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in 1899. Morsenet was on the border of Belgium, Germany, and Holland and under the
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Radio Nederland Wereldomroep International Program Service Summer Schedule, 1948
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On the Short Waves, 1923-1945: Broadcast Listening in the Pioneer Days of Radio
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On the Short Waves, 1923-1945: Broadcast Listening in the Pioneer Days of Radio
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Eddy Startz & The Happy Station -DJ to the World’s Largest Happy Family
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versions were broadcast around the world on shortwave. Popular music from
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Program of 31 December 2011: Keith Perron interviews Tom Meyer (mp3)
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after the show's founder, Edward Startz, retired after 41 years.
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s run was interrupted twice â€” from 1940 until 1946 due to
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more contemporary than Startz's and tended to be in the
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Broadcasts from the Netherlands were interrupted by the
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genre, with Meijer himself sometimes performing songs.
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and intermittently on various other shortwave relays.
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mother and Dutch father. In 1941, the family escaped
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The program premiered on November 19, 1928, and was
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Myers also brought a 1251:"Press Release: The Happy Station Show Returns" 1330:Happy Station - last show on Radio Netherlands 1211:Broadcasting on the Short Waves, 1945 to Today 672:(1959–2010); Windsor, Ontario 09 Feb 1971: 38. 8: 1358:film clip of Startz's Happy Station in 1955. 1181:van de Groenendaal, Hans (January 7, 2009). 728:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 273:to introduce the show's mail call segments. 30: 531:Jaime Báguena, hosted the Spanish version, 245:and various other countries was mixed with 1324:Happy Station - final Pete Myers programme 1145: 1143: 1141: 690: 688: 686: 684: 682: 680: 678: 29: 1318:Happy Station Show - hosted by Tom Meijer 847: 845: 631:"Happy Station: Pete Myers says farewell" 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1074: 780: 778: 71:(English: 1928–1995; Spanish: 1928–1999) 1065:"Zoekplaatje: Radiomaker Edward Startz" 978: 976: 741: 739: 622: 459:, and then returning again to Holland. 1051:"Edward Startz - Beeld en Geluid Wiki" 985:"Philips USA and the Un-Happy Station" 768:"Radio-Reviews: EDWARD STARTZ", Jaco. 721: 339:' or remarking on the fresh supply of 327:that "While England shouts across the 7: 1398:Radio Netherlands Worldwide programs 1235:Roque, Juan Carlos (March 7, 2011). 1164:"Happy Station: Pete Myers in Aruba" 927:"Radio gags make the world laugh", 543:was replaced by a similar program, 113:Jaime Báguena (Spanish; 1992–1999) 25: 1170:. Jonathan Marks. 7 October 1984. 1112:. Radio Netherlands. 15 May 2012 590:The new program was produced in 1378:English-language radio programs 1185:. EE Publishers. Archived from 1088:"Short Biography of Tom Meyer" 909:. Radio Nederland Wereldomroep 229:(later PCJ), and from 1947 by 1: 821:. McFarland. pp. 72–73. 583:Tom Meijer, who hosted RNW's 343:now poking through the sod." 158:The original show followed a 111:Jonathan Groubert (1993–1995) 1393:2020 radio programme endings 1388:1928 radio programme debuts 983:Post, Rich (January 2014). 954:Arms, WT (April 28, 1940). 348:German invasion in May 1940 337:I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles 196:Radio Netherlands Worldwide 182:Radio Netherlands Worldwide 1414: 1373:Dutch music radio programs 1168:Radio Netherlands Archives 875:. McFarland. p. 161. 635:Radio Netherlands Archives 561:Radio Canada International 399:PCJ in 1938. 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Index

Eddy Startz
light entertainment
Netherlands
Taiwan
PCJJ
Radio Netherlands
Pete Myers
shortwave radio
format
light entertainment
call-in shows
PCJJ
Radio Netherlands Worldwide
World War II
Radio Netherlands Worldwide
RNW Media
broadcast
Philips Radio
station
PCJJ
Radio Netherlands
English
Spanish
Europe
vintage
sambas
rumbas
Dutch national anthem
John Philip Sousa
signature tune

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