2006 in Dutch television
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Overview of the events of 2006 in Dutch television
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This is a list of Dutch television related events from 2006.
Events
[edit ]- 11 March - Raffaëla Paton wins the third series of Idols , becoming the show's first female winner.[1]
- 12 March - Treble are selected to represent Netherlands at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest with their song "Amambanda". They are selected to be the forty-seventh Dutch Eurovision entry during Nationaal Songfestival held at Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam.[2]
- 14 May - Speed skater Barbara de Loor and her partner Marcus van Teijlingen win the second series of Dancing with the Stars.[3]
- 28 October - Launch of the Dutch version of The X Factor .
- 27 November - Jeroen Visser wins the sixth and final series of Big Brother.
Debuts
[edit ]- 28 October - X Factor (2006–present)
Television shows
[edit ]1950s
[edit ]- NOS Journaal (1956–present)
1970s
[edit ]- Sesamstraat (1976–present)
1980s
[edit ]- Jeugdjournaal (1981–present)
- Het Klokhuis (1988–present)
1990s
[edit ]- Goede tijden, slechte tijden (1990–present)
- De Club van Sinterklaas (1999-2009)
2000s
[edit ]- Idols (2002-2008, 2016–present)
- Dancing with the Stars (2005-2009)
Ending this year
[edit ]- Big Brother (1999-2006)
Networks and services
[edit ]Launches
[edit ]Network | Type | Launch date | Notes | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
iConcerts | Cable television | Unknown | ||
Film 1.1 | Cable television | 1 February | ||
Film 1.2 | Cable television | 1 February | ||
Film 1.3 | Cable television | 1 February | ||
Action Now! | Cable television | 16 June | ||
MTV Brand New | Cable television | 1 August | ||
Cultura | Cable television | 1 September | ||
BBC Entertainment | Cable television | 1 October | ||
Zone Horror | Cable television | 30 October | ||
101 TV | Cable television | 31 October | ||
Politiek 24 | Cable television | November | ||
Al Jazeera English | Cable television | 15 November | ||
Humor TV | Cable television | 15 November | ||
HilversumBest | Cable television | 1 December | ||
The Box Comedy | Cable television | 1 December |
Conversions and rebrandings
[edit ]Old network name | New network name | Type | Conversion Date | Notes | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[]] | Cable and satellite |
Closures
[edit ]Network | Type | End date | Notes | Sources |
---|---|---|---|---|
[[]] | Cable and satellite |
Births
[edit ]Main article: births in 2006
Further information: Category:2006 births
Deaths
[edit ]Main article: deaths in 2006
Further information: Category:2006 deaths
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ Tomas, Irma (22 March 2019). "Raffaëla Paton helpt ex-verslaafde in Been There, Done That". televizier.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022年06月08日.
- ^ Bakker, Sletse (2006年03月12日). "Eurovision Treble to represent the Netherlands! - ESCToday.com". ESCToday. Retrieved 2022年06月08日.
- ^ "Drent Marcus van Teijlingen wint Dancing with the Stars". www.rtvdrenthe.nl (in Dutch). 2019年10月27日. Retrieved 2022年06月08日.