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''NOVA'' was a late-evening current affairs programme, initially co-produced by
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and NOS, and latterly by VARA and
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, alongside ''Den Haag Vandaag'' ("The Hague Today"), the segment of the programme covering events in parliament and interviews with politicians, which was produced by the NOS. It was broadcast as ''NOVA/Den Haag Vandaag'' from Monday to Saturday, on Nederland 3 from 1992 to 2006, and from 2006 to 2010 on Nederland 2. The programme was also broadcast on the Dutch language international channel, BVN.


History

NOVA was first broadcast on 28 September 1992 on Nederland 3, as a result of the merger of two programmes: ''NOS-Laat'', produced by the NOS, and ''Achter het Nieuws'', produced by VARA. The name of the programme, ''NOVA'', was chosen as a
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for "new". The new programme was broadcast six days a week, which enabled more comprehensive coverage of national and global events, especially compared to the previous situation, when a different current affairs programme aired each day, each one being produced by a different broadcaster. The example of co-operation between different public broadcasters was emulated on the other public channels, with the production of programmes such as Netwerk on
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and TweeVandaag on Nederland 2. In 2002, plans to turn ''NOVA'' into a
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, in a similar vein to the successful ''Barend & Van Dorp'' on
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, leaked to Dutch media. The single-presenter setup was to be changed to two presenters, with a studio audience: one of the planned pairings was to be
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and Matthijs van Nieuwkerk, who had fronted a successful series in the run-up to the 2003 elections. The three presenters of ''NOVA'' at that time, Rob Trip, Kees Driehuis and Margriet Vroomans, were unaware of these plans until they were leaked to the media, and resigned as a result. Rottenberg and van Nieuwkerk resigned in February 2003; the editor-in-chief of ''NOVA'', Rik Rensen, followed suit in April 2003. The use of studio audience would remain in use, only for special editions until the show's demise. In September 2006, a major re-organisation of the Dutch public television stations took place, in order to give each channel a more distinct character: Nederland 1 became a mainstream, generalist channel; Nederland 2, the channel for more in-depth programming, and Nederland 3 was to become a youth channel. As a result of this, ''NOVA'' moved to Nederland 2, where it remained until the programme's end in 2010. The NOS announced in January 2010 that production of ''NOVA'' was to cease from autumn that year, to be replaced by
Nieuwsuur Nieuwsuur (''News Hour'') is a Dutch current affairs television program produced for the NPO by the government broadcasters NOS and NTR. It is broadcast daily between 9.30 pm and 10 pm (9.30-10 pm at weekends) on NPO 2. The programme pays part ...
, a co-production between NOS and NPS, without the participation of VARA; the programme combines news, in-depth analysis and sports news. The final edition of ''NOVA'' aired on 4 September 2010, with Nieuwsuur beginning two days later, on 6 September 2010.


Presenters


NOVA


Den Haag Vandaag

The Hague Today was an integral part of NOVA, produced by the NOS. This section mainly contained parliamentary reports and was presented from
The Hague The Hague ( ; nl, Den Haag or ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, situated on the west coast facing the North Sea. The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital o ...
by Pim van Galen, Joost Karhof or Ferry Mingelen; the latter was also a co-presenter of NOVA Politics on Friday. Before the inception of ''NOVA'', The Hague Today was an independent programme, reporting and commenting on developments in politics in The Hague, as well as broadcasting excerpts from parliamentary debates.


References


External links


The programme's webpage
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