HitRadio Veronica (Sky Radio)

Dutch HitRadio Veronica is a radio station broadcasting over the internet. On december 27, 2006 at 12: 00 in the afternoon started the TMF Radio-under the name-its broadcasts on the cable frequencies of the former RTL FM, where as previously Sky Radio -The Christmas Station was heard. TMF Radio was to 1 October 2008 a collaboration between Sky Radio Group (Sienna Holding BV) and MTV Networks Benelux (TMF) and forward mainly hits from on the cable frequency of Hitradio BV, which in the spring of 2007 has been finally taken over by Sky Radio Group (Sienna Holding BV) and MTV Networks BV. First time Hitradio RTL FM yet BV, BV was called once Holland FM BV. MTV Networks has withdrawn from TMF Radio on October 1, 2008 and has since been the sole owner of the Sky Radio Group station that currently carries the name HitRadio Veronica. On January 3, 2011 the radio station ceased broadcasts via cable and since then the transmitter via internet download only.

The start of the radio station earned quite a bit of commotion in the media. [http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=nl&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fnl.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FAli_B. Ali B.] (Ali Bouali) put out on behalf of TMF at the time of launch Fireworks off along with Zacharia Rahim (' ya ') as well as TMF Vjs Miljouschka Witzenhausen and Valerio Zeno in according to TMF ' most boring village of Netherlands '; Staphorst. For this Fireworks had MTV Networks BV is not authorised by the municipality and it was afterwards claimed that at the time of parting off near a 19-year-old boy was buried. Hereinafter referred to as the rapper wanted to prosecute staphorst for illegally letting off fireworks. It turned out that the funeral took place at a later date than the Fireworks let off, with which the case finally ended with a squib.



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[hide] *1 name change TMF Radio in TMF HitRadio  ==Name change TMF Radio in TMF HitRadio[ Edit] == On april 1, 2009, it was announced that the name TMF Radio on april 3, 2009 is renamed the name TMF HitRadio. This radio station's parent company, the Telegraph Media Group, wanted the name of this radio station to give the name TMF Hitradio earlier, but this was stopped by MTV Networks, which co-owner was of this radio station. After MTV Networks 1 October 2008 had withdrawn from this radio station, the Telegraaf Media Groep decided to change the name to TMF HitRadio. Indication by 1 October 2009, the TMF from the name to be gone. The term for this is eventually extended until 1 november 2009. ==Name change TMF HitRadio in HitRadio[ Edit] == Sky Radio Group has announced on 18 september the name of TMF HitRadio per 1 October 2009 to HitRadio TMS. TMS is for "The Music Station". [1]
 * 2 name change TMF HitRadio in HitRadio
 * 3 name change in HitRadio Veronica HitRadio
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End september has shown that the name change was announced. In the end, Sky Radio Group decided to change the name to HitRadio. [2]  this name change is implemented per 1 november 2009 . Between July anddecember 1992 was Sky Radio Group already active with a short-lived cable radio station under the name HitRadio. This radio station was on 11 december 1992 Radio 538. From that period has Sky Radio Group on november 1, 2009 trade mark law ' launched HitRadio again ' as a result. ==Name change in HitRadio Veronica HitRadio<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] == <p style="margin-top:0.5em;line-height:22.3999996185303px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;">On september 1, 2010 the name was again changed, this time HitRadio Veronica. Since 3 January 2011 is the only radio station to listen to over the internet and no longer via cable. The name HitRadio Veronica has previously existed, in 1995 when Veronica HitRadio Veronicawas called also went commercial. HitRadio Veronica was the successor of HitRadio 1224. The drive started on 1 september 1995 on the middengolffrequentie's 828 kHz (362 m) and 1224 kHz (245 m).