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{{Infobox company
| name            = Hennish National Broadcasting
| logo            = [[File:HNO_logo.png|180px]]
| caption          = Logo of HNO since 2015
| trading_name    = HNO
| native_name      = Hennische Nationaal Omroep ({{wp|Dutch language|Hennish}})<br>Diffusion national hennaise ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}})
| romanized        =
| former type      =
| type            = {{wp|Public broadcaster}}
| traded_as        =
| industry        = {{wp|Broadcasting}}
| genre            =
| fate            =
| predecessor      =
| successor        =
| foundation      = {{Start date|df=yes|1925|9|1}}
| founder          =
| defunct          =
| location_city    = [[s'Holle]]
| location_country = [[Hennehouwe]]
| locations        =
| area_served      = {{flag|Hennehouwe}} <small>(and other neighbouring countries via overspill)</small>
| key_people      = [[Annachien Tweebeeke]] <small>(director general)</small><br>[[Mark Roos]] <small>(council chair)</small>
| products        = {{wp|television}}, {{wp|radio}}, {{wp|e-publishing}}, {{wp|over-the-top media services}}, {{wp|performing arts}}
| production      =
| services        = {{wp|radio}}, {{wp|television}}, {{wp|Internet|online}}
| revenue          =
| operating_income = {{decrease}}€894.31 billion (2020)
| net_income      =
| aum              =
| assets          =
| equity          =
| owner            = [[Hennehouwe|Government of Hennehouwe]]
| num_employees    = 3,750 <small>(2018)</small>
| parent          =
| divisions        =
| subsid          =
| homepage        = hno.he
| footnotes        =
| intl            =
|}}
'''Hennish National Broadcasting''' ('''HNO'''; {{wp|Dutch language|Hennish}}: ''Hennische Nationaal Omroep''; {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Diffusion national hennaise'') is the main [[Hennehouwe|Hennish]] {{wp|public broadcasting}} company headquartered in [[s'Holle]]. It is one of the world's oldest broadcasters, beginning radio transmissions on 1 September 1925. It is owned by the [[Government of Hennehouwe]] via the Ministry of Communications and Media.


HNO produces programming for and operates a number of domestic television, radio and online services. In addition, the company also operates services aimed at both international audiences and the Hennish diaspora. It is funded by a hybrid of direct government funding, advertising revenue and the majority of an annual broadcasting tax (''omroepbelasting'') on all households, from which funding is also allocated to other publicly-owned media entities.
HNO is one of the largest broadcasters in Hennehouwe, with its main competitor being the privately-owned [[Mediacentre]]. Its broadcasts can also be seen via overspill transmission in neighbouring countries such as [[Kesselbourg]] and [[Gaullica]], as well as via satellite and the internet. HNO was one of the founding members of the [[Euclean Broadcasters Group]] in 1951.
==History==
==Organisation==
==Services==
===Television===
===Radio===
===Other===
===Notable programming===
==Controversy==

Revision as of 15:05, 15 April 2021

Hennish National Broadcasting
HNO
Native name
Hennische Nationaal Omroep (Hennish)
Diffusion national hennaise (Gaullican)
Public broadcaster
IndustryBroadcasting
Founded1 September 1925 (1925-09-01)
Headquarters,
Area served
 Hennehouwe (and other neighbouring countries via overspill)
Key people
Annachien Tweebeeke (director general)
Mark Roos (council chair)
Productstelevision, radio, e-publishing, over-the-top media services, performing arts
Servicesradio, television, online
Decrease€894.31 billion (2020)
OwnerGovernment of Hennehouwe
Number of employees
3,750 (2018)
Websitehno.he

Hennish National Broadcasting (HNO; Hennish: Hennische Nationaal Omroep; Gaullican: Diffusion national hennaise) is the main Hennish public broadcasting company headquartered in s'Holle. It is one of the world's oldest broadcasters, beginning radio transmissions on 1 September 1925. It is owned by the Government of Hennehouwe via the Ministry of Communications and Media.

HNO produces programming for and operates a number of domestic television, radio and online services. In addition, the company also operates services aimed at both international audiences and the Hennish diaspora. It is funded by a hybrid of direct government funding, advertising revenue and the majority of an annual broadcasting tax (omroepbelasting) on all households, from which funding is also allocated to other publicly-owned media entities.

HNO is one of the largest broadcasters in Hennehouwe, with its main competitor being the privately-owned Mediacentre. Its broadcasts can also be seen via overspill transmission in neighbouring countries such as Kesselbourg and Gaullica, as well as via satellite and the internet. HNO was one of the founding members of the Euclean Broadcasters Group in 1951.

History

Organisation

Services

Television

Radio

Other

Notable programming

Controversy