Interkerkelijke Omroep Nederland
Public broadcaster | |
Country | Netherlands |
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Availability | Netherlands |
Founded | 1 January 1976 |
Dissolved | 1 January 2016 |
Official website | ikon.nl |
The Interkerkelijke Omroep Nederland (IKON) was a Dutch public
In May 2004, IKON adopted its final logo. IKON was finally closed down on 1 January 2016, thus transferring its programs to EO.[1]
History
After the war the IKOR, (Interkerkelijk Overleg inzake Radioaangelegenheden) was founded. On 1 January 1976 IKOR and the Convent van Kerken founded the foundation IKON.
IKON journalists were often active in dangerous warzones. On 17 March 1982 four IKON journalists were murdered in El Salvador: Koos Koster (correspondent), Jan Kuiper (editor), Joop Willemse (cameraman) en Hans ter Laag (soundman).
In the 1970s and '80s IKON was known as a left-wing broadcaster, focussing on subjects such as racism, oppression, emancipation, development aid and peace.
Since the end of the
Airtime for churches
IKON was one of the "2.42 broadcasters" (named after the Article 2.42 of the Mediawet, the Dutch media law, which allowed faith-based broadcasters to get airtime on radio and TV without having to have any members). These broadcasters were extinct on 1 January 2016, due to cuts at the Dutch public broadcasting system.[2]
IKON made programming for various church communities namely:
- Algemene Doopsgezinde Sociëteit
- Evangelische Broedergemeente Nederland
- Leger des Heils
- Molukse Evangelische Kerk
- Oud-Katholieke Kerk van Nederland
- Protestantse Kerk in Nederland(PKN)
- Remonstrantse Broederschap
- Vrijzinnige Geloofsgemeenschap NPB
Two other organisations who filled airtime for different church societies were
References
- ^ "Ikon – Evangelische Omroep". Representatie (in Dutch).
- ^ Zaken, Ministerie van Algemene. "Media Act: rules for broadcasters and programming". www.government.nl. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
External links
- (in Dutch) Official website