Radio Netherlands Worldwide

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Radio Netherlands Worldwide, the Dutch International Service, is one of the world’s leading public service broadcasters with a long history of providing listeners with high quality news and in-depth cultural programming. The first transmissions were in 1947 and today Radio Netherlands' team of more than 300 producers, editors, and reporters offer content in ten languages -- Dutch, English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Indonesian, Arabic, Chinese, Papiamento (Dutch Antilles) and Sarnami (Surinam) -- which are distributed on shortwave, the Internet and via a network of 6000 partner stations and organizations around the globe. Radio Netherlands reaches some 50 million listeners a week. A growing number of public radio stations in the United States turn to Radio Netherlands for global perspectives and music programming: "The State We're In"; "Earth Beat"; "Live! at the Concertgebouw"; "European Jazz Stage"; and more. Unfortunately budget cuts in 2012 will result in the discontinuation of all Music Productions.

Series

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Worlds Apart: Indigenous People Bridging Traditional and Modern Ways of Life

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2 Pieces

Six-part concert and interview series capturing the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and its conductors.

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6 Pieces

A ten part series about the Fall of Communism

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32 Pieces

The State We're In, Story of the Week

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43 Pieces

The State We're In 2012, Story of the Week.

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6 Pieces

Human rights, human wrongs, and what we do about it.

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Human rights, human wrongs and what we do about it.


Pieces

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Thousands of traumatized asylum-seekers in The Netherlands face expulsion.

  • Added: Aug 31, 2005
  • Length: 29:30
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Why is the United States battling against the international criminal court, an institution it helped create?

  • Added: Aug 30, 2005
  • Length: 29:29
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The history and creation of the international criminal court by people who helped establish it or who work there.

Bought by Yellowstone Public Radio


  • Added: Aug 23, 2005
  • Length: 29:30
  • Purchases: 1
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Joseph Rotblat explains how he came to work on the first atomic bomb.

Bought by KFAI Minneapolis, WVTF, WMMT, KUAF Public Radio, WMUU-LP and more


  • Added: Aug 05, 2005
  • Length: 29:30
  • Purchases: 12
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Sixty years after the bombing of Hiroshima, a 67 year old survivor relates his story of that day in a class of students who are the same age now as...

Bought by KFAI Minneapolis, KUER, KFAI Minneapolis, KSFR, and WCQS


  • Added: Jul 20, 2005
  • Length: 29:30
  • Purchases: 5
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Young activists from Belgrade to Baku explain how they work together to spread a wave of democratic revolutions using non violent means.

Bought by WMNF and Yellowstone Public Radio


  • Added: Jul 19, 2005
  • Length: 29:28
  • Purchases: 2
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A special documentary edition focusing on the work of the International Commission on Missing Persons to identify the remains of people who disappe...

  • Added: Jul 12, 2005
  • Length: 29:30
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Does Humour have benefical health effects?

Bought by WCQS, WETA, and WFUV


  • Added: Jul 12, 2005
  • Length: 29:31
  • Purchases: 3
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A short package on how Londoners are able to philosophically come to terms with the attacks

  • Added: Jul 08, 2005
  • Length: 04:12
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Survivors of Srebrenica return to the town to meet members of the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia.

  • Added: Jul 07, 2005
  • Length: 29:30