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'' in
Dutch), previously known as Talpa, was the name of a commercial
television channel in the
Netherlands
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. Tien opened on August 13, 2005 as Talpa, following a name dispute with
SBS Broadcasting. SBS owned the trademark "
TV10" and objected to the use of the word Tien. The owner of Tien, Dutch media mogul
John de Mol, decided to rebrand the channel as ''Talpa'', the Latin word for "
mole", which is ''mol'' in
Dutch. Subsequently Talpa became the name of De Mol's holding company.
In the first months Talpa shared its channel space with
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. On December 16, 2006, Nickelodeon switched to
The Box and Tien started broadcasting full days.
In December 2006, Talpa and SBS Broadcasting solved their dispute. Talpa was renamed as Tien.
In the summer of 2007, the assets of Talpa Media were sold to
RTL Nederland, which meant the end of the Tien television channel. RTL Nederland used the vacated cable spot to launch a new television channel called
RTL 8. Also included in the deal were the broadcasting rights for the Dutch football league and radio station Radio 538. Tien closed on August 17, 2007.
Programmes
Programmes included 'De Wedstrijden' (highlights of the
Eredivisie
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football league),
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and
Expeditie Robinson. Tien is also noted for programming original Dutch drama, such as ''Gooische Vrouwen'', ''
Lotte'', ''Van Speijk'', ''Boks'', ''
Voetbalvrouwen'' and the daily comedy show ''Samen''. ''Van Speijk'', a highly publicized police series, attracted an average amount of 900,000 viewers weekly. Season one of "Gooische Vrouwen" attracted more than a million viewers each episode. ''Samen'' was the world's first daily comedy show.
Programming & ratings
From the beginning, the channel struggled with disappointing ratings. Expectations were high, because Talpa owned the rights to summaries of matches played in the
Eredivisie
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, the Dutch top-flight
football league. The live broadcasting rights were owned by
Versatel, another De Mol venture.
In the beginning, football programme De Wedstrijden scored disappointing ratings. Although by far the most-watched programme on Talpa, De Wedstrijden failed to attract the audience that
NOS programme Studio Sport used to have. Dutch celebrities like
Ivo Niehe and
Henny Huisman also failed to attract their former audiences on Talpa. Niehe returned to his former employer
TROS in January 2007. Niehe was also one of the most outspoken critics on the failure of the station in general. Huisman already left for
EO after his unsuccessful stint with Talpa.
With Jack Spijkerman Talpa thought to have a guaranteed ratings hit, but his audience at Talpa was just one quarter of his former ratings at
VARA. The football discussion program Spijkerman hosted with Humberto Tan was also unsuccessful and eventually axed.
Not all programmes flopped on Talpa. The controversial show Joling & Gordon over de Vloer (Joling and Gordon about the house, hosted by openly gay singers
Gordon Heuckeroth and
Gerard Joling) scored 1.2 million viewers. Other major hits were comedy drama series
Gooische Vrouwen (Women from
't Gooi, 1.6 million viewers) and
Voetbalvrouwen, the Dutch version of
Footballers' Wives (1.4 million viewers).
Expeditie Robinson,
Miljoenenjacht
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and Postcodeloterij Miljoenenjacht (1.5 million viewers) and
1 vs. 100 were also among the reasonably scoring shows, albeit with much smaller audiences than at the former broadcaster.
See also
*
Television networks in the Netherlands
References
Further reading
* Versteeg, D. (2005). ''Talpa — de geboorte van een televisiezender''. Naarden: Strengholt's Boeken. .
External links
Official Site
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Defunct television channels in the Netherlands
Television channels and stations established in 2005
Television channels and stations disestablished in 2007
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