RTL Nieuws | |
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Genre | News program |
Presented by | Pepijn Crone Daphne Lammers Anita Sara Nederlof Antoin Peeters Peter van Zadelhoff Others |
Composer | See leader music |
Country of origin | Netherlands (formally Luxembourg) |
Original language | Dutch |
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Production locations | Studio 9 & Studio 14, RTL-gebouw (Building 16), Media Park, Hilversum |
Running time | Varies |
Production company | NEP The Netherlands [1] |
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Network | RTL 4 |
Release | 2 October 1989 – 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.
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.
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.
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2022–present | Robbie Kammeijer | Main presenter (Monday-Thursday) |
2013–present | Meike de Jong | Main presenter (Friday) & relief presenter |
2017–present | Steef van Stiphout | Relief presenter |
2021–present | Boyan Ephraim | Relief presenter |
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2019–present | Ann-Lynn Hamelink | Main presenter |
2016–present | Carien ten Have | Main presenter |
2018–present | Frederieke Hegger | Main presenter |
2001–present | Roland Koopman | Main presenter |
2021–present | Frederique Dormaar | Relief presenter |
2013–present | Meike de Jong | Relief presenter |
2020–present | Sam Trompert | Relief presenter |
2017–present | Peter van Zadelhoff | Relief presenter |
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2007–present | Margreet Beetsma | Main presenter |
2016–present | Robbie Kammeijer | Main presenter |
2014–present | Jetske Schrijver | Main presenter |
2016–present | Steef van Stiphout | Main presenter |
2016–present | Anne van der Meer | Relief presenter |
2021–present | Maarten Holla | |
2016–present | Meike de Jong | |
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2014–present | Daphne Lammers | Main presenter (Monday-Saturday) |
2015–present | Antoin Peeters | |
2020–present | Anita Sara Nederlof | |
2016–present | Pepijn Crone | |
2016–present | Peter van Zadelhoff | |
2020–present | Ann-Lynn Hamelink | Relief presenter (Monday-Sunday) |
2015–present | Meike de Jong | Relief presenter (Monday-Sunday) |
2019–present | Carien ten Have | Main presenter (Sunday) |
2018–present | Robbie Kammeijer | Main presenter (Sunday) & relief presenter |
2014–present | Jetske Schrijver | Main presenter (Sunday) & relief presenter |
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2015–present | Maurice Middendorp | Main presenter |
2019–present | Marjon de Hond | Main presenter |
2013–present | William Huizinga | Main presenter |
2019–present | Marc de Jong | Main presenter |
2014–present | Nicolien Kroon | Main presenter |
1989–present | Reinier van den Berg | Relief (since 2018) |
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