2011 in Dutch television
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- 21 January – Ben Saunders wins the first series of The Voice of Holland.[1]
- 13 February – The television reality show Secret Story debuts on NET 5.
- 12 May – The first series of Secret Story is won by Sharon Hooijkaas.
- 10 June – Rochelle Perts wins the fourth series of X Factor.[2]
- 16 September – 11-year-old singer Aliyah Kolf wins the fourth series of Holland's Got Talent.
Television shows
1950s
- NOS Journaal (1956–present)
1970s
- Sesamstraat (1976–present)
1980s
- Jeugdjournaal (1981–present)
- Het Klokhuis (1988–present)
1990s
- Goede tijden, slechte tijden (1990–present)
2000s
- X Factor (2006–present)
- Holland's Got Talent (2008–present)
2010s
- The Voice of Holland (2010–present)
Networks and services
Launches
| Network | Type | Launch date | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comedy Central Extra | Cable television | Unknown | ||
| DocuBox | Cable television | Unknown | ||
| Crime + Investigation | Cable television | July | ||
| TLC | Cable television | 4 July | ||
| TV 538 | Cable television | 4 July | ||
| RTL Crime | Cable television | 1 September | ||
| Cartoonito | Cable and satellite | 12 October |
Conversions and rebrandings
| Old network name | New network name | Type | Conversion Date | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Film1.1 | Film1 Premiere | Cable television | 25 February | ||
| Film1.2 | Film1 Family | Cable television | 25 February | ||
| Bebe TV | Duck TV | Cable television | Unknown | ||
| TMF Nederland | MTV Music 24 | Cable television | 1 September |
Closures
| Network | Type | End date | Notes | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hallmark Channel | Cable television | 20 July |