Today, Omroep Zwart is a topic that generates great interest and impact in society. Whether due to its historical relevance, its impact on public health, its influence on popular culture or its relevance in the business field, Omroep Zwart has captured the attention of millions of people around the world. From its origins to its evolution today, Omroep Zwart has been the subject of debates, analyzes and studies that seek to understand its scope and meaning. In this article, we will explore the different facets of Omroep Zwart and its influence on various aspects of our lives.
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Country | Netherlands |
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Language(s) | Dutch |
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Founded | 2021 |
Launched | 27 May 2022 |
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Website | omroepzwart.nl |
Omroep Zwart (Dutch: [ˈɔmrup sʋɑrt], lit. 'Broadcaster Black'), also known simply as Zwart (stylised in all caps), is a Dutch broadcasting association that is part of the Dutch public broadcasting system since 1 January 2022. The initiators are rapper Akwasi Ansah and film director Gianni Lieuw-A-Soe.[1] The goal of the broadcaster is to create inclusive programs with new people, including those with different skin colors, preferences, origins, sexual orientations, backgrounds, or disabilities.[2] The broadcaster collaborates with BNNVARA.[3]
On 31 March 2021, it was announced that Zwart had reached the 50,000 members required to be eligible for admission to the NPO.[4] In July 2021, this broadcaster received provisional recognition from minister Arie Slob.[5] It was announced that Zwart will be able to broadcast on Dutch public television from 2022 and that it was provisionally recognized as an aspiring broadcaster. This recognition is valid until 2026. In November 2021, Zwart made an online marathon broadcast.[6]
Since 2022, Zwart has been broadcasting programmes on the Dutch public broadcasting system. Initially, the broadcaster was allowed to air De nacht is Zwart ('The Night Is Black') on the public radio two nights a week, and has a regular segment on Giel Beelen's programme on NPO Radio 2. The first television programme, Podium Zwart on NPO 3, a late-night music and culture programme presented by Glen Faria and Veronica van Hoogdalem , was aired on 27 May 2022. The premiere, on a Friday night, only attracted 23,000 viewers.[7]
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