RTL Nieuws

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RTL Nieuws
RTL Nieuws logo 2014.svg
GenreNews program
Presented byPepijn Crone
Daphne Lammers
Anita Sara Nederlof
Antoin Peeters
Peter van Zadelhoff
Others
ComposerSee leader music
Country of originNetherlands (formally Luxembourg)
Original languageDutch
Production
Production locationsStudio 9 & Studio 14, RTL-gebouw (Building 16), Media Park, Hilversum
Running timeVaries
Production companyNEP The Netherlands [1]
Original release
Network RTL 4
Release2 October 1989 (1989-10-02) 
present


RTL Nieuws is a Dutch television news service produced by RTL Nederland. The national and international news service produces 17 bulletins each weekday and six weekend bulletins for RTL4 and RTL Z, reaching a total audience of about 1.5 million people. With the evening broadcast sometimes reaching over 2 million viewers.

Contents

RTL Nieuws' main competitor is NOS Journaal , broadcast by the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (Dutch Broadcasting Foundation) for public service television and radio. RTL co-operates primarily with the Flemish commercial television channel VTM and RTL Germany for international news coverage.

Bulletins

On weekdays, at 6:30am and on the hour and half hour between 7am & 9am, RTL Onbijtnieuws (RTL Breakfast News) bulletins are broadcast on RTL 4. An hourly daytime service of 15-minute bulletins airs on RTLZ between 8am and 5:30pm, featuring business news round-ups and 'normal' news.

Seven days a week, three evening bulletins air on RTL4 in the form of a short 6pm bulletin, a main evening 20-minute programme at 7:30pm and a 10-minute late night bulletin at varying times. The Sunday edition of the 7:30pm news also features a short review of the past week's events.

In addition, RTL Nieuws produces an hourly daytime service called RTL Z combining news bulletins and business & financial updates on weekdays. A topical magazine programme, Editie NL, is also broadcast each weekday evening on RTL 4.

On-air team


RTL Ontbijtnieuws (RTL Breakfast News) (6.30–9.05) (RTL 4)

YearsPresenterCurrent role
2022–presentRobbie KammeijerMain presenter (Monday-Thursday)
2013–presentMeike de JongMain presenter (Friday) & relief presenter
2017–presentSteef van StiphoutRelief presenter
2021–presentBoyan EphraimRelief presenter

Former presenters

  • Selma van Dijk (relief; 1998–2003)
  • Geert Gordijn (relief; 2008, 2012–2013)
  • Elizabeth Heijkoop (relief; 2000–2002)
  • Rob Hessing (main; 1990–1993)
  • Jan de Hoop (main; 1989-2022)
  • Marc Jacobs (main; 1990–1995)
  • Daphne Lammers (relief; 2012–2013)
  • Jeroen Latijnhouwers (relief; 1998-2000, 2012-2014)
  • Pascalle Luycks (relief; 2005–2008)
  • Diana Matroos (relief; 2012–2013)
  • Riks Ozinga (relief; 1999–2002)
  • Diana Sno (relief; 2000–2002)
  • Sanne Staarink (main: 2011-2019)
  • Femke Wolthuis (main; 2002–2011)
  • Peter van Zadelhoff (relief; 2011–2012)

RTL Z Nieuws (8.00–17.55) (RTL Z)

YearsPresenterCurrent role
2019–presentAnn-Lynn HamelinkMain presenter
2016–presentCarien ten HaveMain presenter
2018–presentFrederieke HeggerMain presenter
2001–presentRoland KoopmanMain presenter
2021–presentFrederique DormaarRelief presenter
2013–presentMeike de JongRelief presenter
2020–presentSam TrompertRelief presenter
2017–presentPeter van ZadelhoffRelief presenter

Former presenters

  • Sanne Boswinkel (2005-2019)
  • Hella Hueck (2008-2015)
  • Marc de Jong (relief; 2008-2019)
  • Elianne Kuepers (2016-2017)
  • Jeroen Latijnhouwers (1997–2003)
  • Pascalle Luycks (2005–2008)
  • Peter van der Maat (2001–2005)
  • Diana Matroos (2004-2016)
  • Jaap van Meekren (1989–1993)
  • Antoin Peeters (2001–2003)
  • Esther van Rijswijk (2004)
  • Guikje Roethof (2002)
  • Loretta Schrijver (2001–2007)
  • Nico Steenbergen (2001–2008)
  • Margreet Spijker (relief; 2012–2013)
  • Roderick Veelo (main; 2005-2018)
  • Peter van Zadelhoff (main; 2008-2015)

Editie NL (18.15–18.35) (RTL 4)

YearsPresenterCurrent role
2007–presentMargreet BeetsmaMain presenter
2016–presentRobbie KammeijerMain presenter
2014–presentJetske SchrijverMain presenter
2016–presentSteef van StiphoutMain presenter
2016–presentAnne van der MeerRelief presenter
2021–presentMaarten Holla
2016–presentMeike de Jong

Former presenters

  • Wilson Boldewijn (main early bulletin; 2007-2015)
  • Roel Geeraedts (main late bulletin; 2004–2005)
  • Petra Grijzen (relief early bulletin; 2012)
  • Elsemieke Havenga (main early bulletin; 2003–2006)
  • Jan de Hoop (relief early bulletin; 2003–2007)
  • Brecht van Hulten (relief early bulletin; 2010)
  • Roland Koopman (relief late bulletin; 2005)
  • Daphne Lammers (main late bulletin; 2004–2005, main early bulletin; 2007–2014)
  • Jeroen Latijnhouwers (main early bulletin; 2003-2014)
  • Pernille La Lau (relief early bulletin; 2006–2008)
  • Diana Matroos (relief early bulletin; 2013-2016)
  • Daan Nieber (main early bulletin; 2014-2016)
  • Margreet Spijker (main early bulletin; 2003–2011)
  • Peter van Zadelhoff (relief early bulletin; 2012-2015)

RTL Nieuws (18.00, 19.30, Late) (RTL 4)

YearsPresenterCurrent role
2014–presentDaphne LammersMain presenter (Monday-Saturday)
2015–presentAntoin Peeters
2020–presentAnita Sara Nederlof
2016–presentPepijn Crone
2016–presentPeter van Zadelhoff
2020–presentAnn-Lynn HamelinkRelief presenter (Monday-Sunday)
2015–presentMeike de JongRelief presenter (Monday-Sunday)
2019–presentCarien ten HaveMain presenter (Sunday)
2018–presentRobbie KammeijerMain presenter (Sunday) & relief presenter
2014–presentJetske SchrijverMain presenter (Sunday) & relief presenter

Former presenters

  • Vivian Boelen (1991–1995) (main presenter)
  • Suzanne Bosman (1999–2013) (main presenter)
  • Sanne Boswinkel (2007-2015) (relief presenter)
  • Selma van Dijk (1998–2003) (Late)
  • Elsemieke Havenga (2002–2003) (main presenter)
  • Elizabeth Heijkoop (2000–2002) (at Sunday)
  • Roelof Hemmen (2003-2016) (main presenter)
  • Roland Koopman (1999–2001) (at Six)
  • Leo de Later (1989–1999) (main presenter)
  • Jeroen Latijnhouwers (1998–2003) (main presenter)
  • Diana Matroos (2013-2016) (relief presenter)
  • Jaap van Meekren (1989–1993) (at Six)
  • Rick Nieman (1996-2015) (main presenter)
  • Edvard Niessing (1995–1998) (Late)
  • Jeroen Pauw (1989–2000) (main presenter)
  • Loretta Schrijver (1989–2000, 2001–2007) (main presenter)
  • Sander Simons (1989–1999) (Late)
  • Margreet Spijker (1998–2014) (main presenter)
  • Sanne Staarink (2015-2019) (main at Sunday and relief presenter)
  • Mariëlle Tweebeeke (2007–2010) (main presenter)
  • Margriet Vroomans (1994–1998) (main presenter)
  • Merel Westrik (2014-2019) (main presenter)
  • Peter van Zadelhoff (2015) (relief presenter)

RTL Weather (RTL 4/RTL Z)

YearsPresenterCurrent role
2015–presentMaurice MiddendorpMain presenter
2019–presentMarjon de HondMain presenter
2013–presentWilliam HuizingaMain presenter
2019–presentMarc de JongMain presenter
2014–presentNicolien KroonMain presenter
1989–presentReinier van den BergRelief (since 2018)

Former presenters

  • John Bernard (1989–2002)
  • Laura van der Blij (2013)
  • Heleen de Boer (1989–1991)
  • Jennifer Faber (2014-2018)
  • Helga van Leur (1997-2017)
  • Amara Onwuka (2013-2019)
  • Harry Otten (1989–2000)
  • Margot Ribberink (1993-2014)
  • Peter Timofeeff (1996-2015)
  • Dennis Wilt (2008-2019)

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International

Former international correspondents

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