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[[Category:Media of Alsland]] | |||
[[Category:Television (Kylaris)]]{{wip}} | |||
{{Infobox company | {{Infobox company | ||
| name = Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst | | name = Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst | ||
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| type = {{wpl|Statutory corporation}} | | type = {{wpl|Statutory corporation}} | ||
| genre = | | genre = | ||
| foundation = {{start date and age|1929|11|16|df=y}} {{small|(with the launch of [[Alslandyske Nijs en | | foundation = {{start date and age|1929|11|16|df=y}} {{small|(with the launch of [[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst#History|AFR]])}}<br/>{{start date and age|1987|04|11|df=y}} {{small|(merged with [[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst#History|Alslandyske televyzje]])}} | ||
| location_city = Groeneveld kampus, [[Yndyk|Riverwâl, Yndyk]] | | location_city = Groeneveld kampus, [[Yndyk|Riverwâl, Yndyk]] | ||
| location_country = [[Alsland]] | | location_country = [[Alsland]] | ||
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| area_served = [[Kylaris|Worldwide]] | | area_served = [[Kylaris|Worldwide]] | ||
| owner = [[Cabinet of Alsland|Government of Alsland]] | | owner = [[Cabinet of Alsland|Government of Alsland]] | ||
| key_people = [[Alslandyske Nijs en | | key_people = [[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst#Organisation|Jui Hamstra]],<br>Chairperson <br /> [[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst#Organisation|Sara Henschel]],<br>Director-General | ||
| industry = {{wpl|Broadcasting}} | | industry = {{wpl|Broadcasting}} | ||
| products = | | products = | ||
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| equity = | | equity = | ||
| num_employees = 2,103<br>(as of 31 December 2016) | | num_employees = 2,103<br>(as of 31 December 2016) | ||
| divisions = [[Alslandyske Nijs en | | divisions = [[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst#Television|ANS Television]], [[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst#Radio|Radio Alsland]], [[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst#News|ANS News]], | ||
| subsid = | | subsid = | ||
| homepage = [http://www.ans.as www.ans.as] | | homepage = [http://www.ans.as www.ans.as] | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===AFR=== | ===AFR=== | ||
[[File:Fernsehturm, Berlín, Alemania, 2016-04-22, DD 40-42 HDR.jpg|thumb|260px|right|The Televyzjetoer in Yndyk was constructed in 1960 for AFR]] | |||
AFR was founded in 1929 to provide radio coverage to Yndyk's metropolitan area. Upon the outbreak of the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] AFR was requisitioned to promote the new Popular Party government after the [[1929 Alslandic coup d'etat|1929 coup d'etat]]. Many AFR broadcasters fled Yndyk during the coup and the station was severely understaffed for the duration of the war. | |||
After the war AFR expanded to cover much of Alsland. In 1960 the {{wpl|Fernsehturm Berlin|Televyzjetoer}} was constructed to increase AFR and AT's broadcasting capability in the Yndyk region and quickly became a tourist attraction. In 1982 AFR declared bankruptcy and began laying off staff en masse. As a result AFR began reducing it's broadcasting capabilities which led to the government renationalising the company. | |||
===Merger=== | ===Merger=== | ||
In 1987 Alslandyske televyzje (AT) and AFR merged to form ANS. Their services were officially incorporated. In 1989, [[Cabinet of Alsland|Secretary of Culture]] Hans Jongbloed confirmed that ANS would continue to be funded publicly and serve as Alsland's official public broadcaster. ANS' first Chairperson Friedrich Happe was fired after being arrested for embezzling public funds and fraud. | |||
In 2006 after the aftermath of [[Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst#'Suksesgate'|Suksesgate]], Jui Hamstra was appointed as ANS' chairperson to fix the declining viewership and record low trust among the public. Hamstra agreed to several wide ranging reforms including pay cuts and new rules on bias and neutrality. Hamstra's reforms were credited with saving ANS from bankruptcy and public confidence in the broadcaster was restored. However viewership continued to decline which was partially fuelled by the rise of the internet and streaming services. | |||
==Income== | ==Income== | ||
===Budget=== | ===Budget=== | ||
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==Broadcasting== | ==Broadcasting== | ||
===News=== | ===News=== | ||
[[File:Studio NOS-journaal.jpg|thumb|260px|right|ANS Sjoernaal is the umbrella term for all of ANS' news coverage]] | |||
===Radio=== | ===Radio=== | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
===Internet=== | ===Internet=== | ||
===Provincial variants=== | |||
==Controversies== | ==Controversies== | ||
===Appointment of former Government officials=== | ===Appointment of former Government officials=== | ||
In 2001, [[Bonne Zijlstra]] was accused of appointing pro-Government members to ANS' board. Several [[Progressive Alliance (Alsland)|Progressive Alliance]] donors and a former Progressive Senator were appointed to the board of the company. Later ANS was accused of not dedicating enough coverage to allegations of harassment within the government which were being widely reported in the media. In the run up to the [[Alsland|2003 Legislative election]] opposition parties accused ANS of covering Zijlstra's government in an unfairly positive light whilst the opposition candidates were depicted in a negative light. The allegations were denied by Zijlstra during the campaign. The allegations were widely accepted to have played a role in the Progressive Alliance losing it's majority in the election. | |||
In 2004 a whistleblower within ANS said that the board members appointed by Zijlstra had placed pressure on Journalists on how they covered stories relating to the government. The whistleblower claimed that an unidentified board member had threatened to fire a producer if the 2002 Budget was covered in anything but a positive light. It was also claimed that after [[List of Premiers of Alsland|Martina Scott]] succeeded Zijlstra, journalists were ordered to portray her in a positive light and a board member allegedly threatened a journalist with being fired after including a detail about Scott's alleged drug use as a teenager. | |||
In 2005 the [[Folkssenaat]] officially began an investigation into the accusations and all members of the board appointed by Zijlstra were forced to resign by [[List of Premiers of Alsland|Jabik Nieuwenhuis]] in 2006. | |||
==='Suksesgate'=== | ==='Suksesgate'=== | ||
[[ | Suksesgate was a term coined for the political scandal during the premiership of [[List of Premiers of Alsland|Jonathan Fraser]] when ANS newsreaders would only cover the government's successes. The term was coined in 2013 during an interview with [[Cabinet of Alsland|Secretary of Social Affairs]] Lijkle Mulder when ANS newsreader Rykholt Zwart only referred to policies enacted by the government as 'successes'. The interview sparked backlash and led to ANS firing Zwart and conducting an internal review into their journalists practices. In total 5 journalists and 2 newsreaders were fired after they were found to be biased towards the Progressive Alliance. | ||
Aarnd Hellinga led condemnations of ANS following 'Suksesgate' and threatened to defund the company if it did not solve the issues surrounding bias. Zwart was forced to apologise publicly after being fired and said a lack of judgement and claimed he was drunk during the interview. Later on Zwart said that a culture of bias existed within the ANS. Zwart said that ANS was terrified of losing it's special relationship with the government and would intentionally try to praise and flatter government officials. | |||
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Statutory corporation | |
Industry | Broadcasting |
Founded | 16 November 1929(with the launch of AFR) 11 April 1987 (merged with Alslandyske televyzje) |
Headquarters | Groeneveld kampus, Riverwâl, Yndyk , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jui Hamstra, Chairperson Sara Henschel, Director-General |
Services | Television and radio services |
Owner | Government of Alsland |
Number of employees | 2,103 (as of 31 December 2016) |
Divisions | ANS Television, Radio Alsland, ANS News, |
Website | www.ans.as |
Alslandyske Nijs en Radiotsjinst (Dellish for "Alslandic News and Radio service"), commonly shortened to ANS, is the Public broadcaster of Alsland and is headquartered in Riverwâl, Yndyk. ANS was founded in 1987 as a merger between the Alslandic Federal radio service and Alslandic television under the terms of the Alslandic National Broadcaster act.
ANS is overseen by a board selected by the Government of Alsland which is headed by the Chairperson of ANS. Under the terms of the Alslandic National Broadcaster act, ANS and all other television networks in Alsland are regulated by the Broadcast Authority of Alsland. Since it's creation ANS has expanded and ANS can be streamed from across the world and via an app.
History
AFR
AFR was founded in 1929 to provide radio coverage to Yndyk's metropolitan area. Upon the outbreak of the Great War AFR was requisitioned to promote the new Popular Party government after the 1929 coup d'etat. Many AFR broadcasters fled Yndyk during the coup and the station was severely understaffed for the duration of the war.
After the war AFR expanded to cover much of Alsland. In 1960 the Televyzjetoer was constructed to increase AFR and AT's broadcasting capability in the Yndyk region and quickly became a tourist attraction. In 1982 AFR declared bankruptcy and began laying off staff en masse. As a result AFR began reducing it's broadcasting capabilities which led to the government renationalising the company.
Merger
In 1987 Alslandyske televyzje (AT) and AFR merged to form ANS. Their services were officially incorporated. In 1989, Secretary of Culture Hans Jongbloed confirmed that ANS would continue to be funded publicly and serve as Alsland's official public broadcaster. ANS' first Chairperson Friedrich Happe was fired after being arrested for embezzling public funds and fraud.
In 2006 after the aftermath of Suksesgate, Jui Hamstra was appointed as ANS' chairperson to fix the declining viewership and record low trust among the public. Hamstra agreed to several wide ranging reforms including pay cuts and new rules on bias and neutrality. Hamstra's reforms were credited with saving ANS from bankruptcy and public confidence in the broadcaster was restored. However viewership continued to decline which was partially fuelled by the rise of the internet and streaming services.
Income
Budget
Income
Expenditures
Organisation
Broadcasting
News
Radio
Television
Internet
Provincial variants
Controversies
Appointment of former Government officials
In 2001, Bonne Zijlstra was accused of appointing pro-Government members to ANS' board. Several Progressive Alliance donors and a former Progressive Senator were appointed to the board of the company. Later ANS was accused of not dedicating enough coverage to allegations of harassment within the government which were being widely reported in the media. In the run up to the 2003 Legislative election opposition parties accused ANS of covering Zijlstra's government in an unfairly positive light whilst the opposition candidates were depicted in a negative light. The allegations were denied by Zijlstra during the campaign. The allegations were widely accepted to have played a role in the Progressive Alliance losing it's majority in the election.
In 2004 a whistleblower within ANS said that the board members appointed by Zijlstra had placed pressure on Journalists on how they covered stories relating to the government. The whistleblower claimed that an unidentified board member had threatened to fire a producer if the 2002 Budget was covered in anything but a positive light. It was also claimed that after Martina Scott succeeded Zijlstra, journalists were ordered to portray her in a positive light and a board member allegedly threatened a journalist with being fired after including a detail about Scott's alleged drug use as a teenager.
In 2005 the Folkssenaat officially began an investigation into the accusations and all members of the board appointed by Zijlstra were forced to resign by Jabik Nieuwenhuis in 2006.
'Suksesgate'
Suksesgate was a term coined for the political scandal during the premiership of Jonathan Fraser when ANS newsreaders would only cover the government's successes. The term was coined in 2013 during an interview with Secretary of Social Affairs Lijkle Mulder when ANS newsreader Rykholt Zwart only referred to policies enacted by the government as 'successes'. The interview sparked backlash and led to ANS firing Zwart and conducting an internal review into their journalists practices. In total 5 journalists and 2 newsreaders were fired after they were found to be biased towards the Progressive Alliance.
Aarnd Hellinga led condemnations of ANS following 'Suksesgate' and threatened to defund the company if it did not solve the issues surrounding bias. Zwart was forced to apologise publicly after being fired and said a lack of judgement and claimed he was drunk during the interview. Later on Zwart said that a culture of bias existed within the ANS. Zwart said that ANS was terrified of losing it's special relationship with the government and would intentionally try to praise and flatter government officials.