Dutch Radio Union


The Dutch Radio Union was a co-operation of the Dutch broadcasters established in 1947, which provided executive support for broadcasting broadcasts. In 1969 the NRU and the Dutch Television Foundation (NTS) joined the newly established Dutch Broadcasting Foundation (NOS).

Following the failure of attempts to reach a new broadcasting service with one national broadcasting, the Radio Netherlands Foundation became the transition time (established in 1945 to take over broadcasts by Radio Herrijzend Nederland in the transition to a new broadcasting order). Instead, a federation of broadcasting organizations, the Dutch Radio Union, came in.

The NRU acted as a facilitator of the Dutch broadcasters. The associations themselves provided radio broadcasts, but things like orchestras, reportage cars and technical services, which were brought to the separate associations before the Second World War, came under the control of the NRU. The fixed hearing aid core was also part of the NRU. Literature

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