Jeugdjournaal, Dutch for Youth Journal, is a children’s newscast in the Netherlands produced by NOS, one of the members of NPO, the umbrella public broadcasting organisation in the country. It airs every evening at 19:00 on the children’s channel NPO Zapp.
Similar children’s news shows in Europe include ZDF’s logo! in Germany, ČT's Zprávičky in the Czech Republic, VRT’s Karrewiet in Belgium, BBC’s Newsround in the UK and SVT’s Lilla Aktuellt in Sweden.
Overview[]
1981–1982[]
1982–1985[]
LOGO MISSING |
1985–1989[]
LOGO MISSING |
1989–1993[]
LOGO MISSING |
1993–1994[]
LOGO MISSING |
1995–2001[]
2001–2005[]
LOGO MISSING |
2005–2012[]
SVG NEEDED |
With the NOS’s corporate rebrand on 17 December 2005, all of its shows introduced a new intro sequence, graphics package and theme music score, led by NOS Journaal. Jeugdjournaal had a bright, colourful and flashy look with a dotted globe, but this was liable to cause epileptic seizures.[1]
2012–present[]
The latest rebrand of NOS’s newscasts took place on 27 May 2012. Jeugdjournaal retained the colourful dotted globe from 2005 but toned down the seizure-inducing approach of the 2005 graphics.
Television channels NPO 1 | NPO 2 | NPO 3/NPO Zapp/NPO Zappelin | BVN Digital theme-channels (NPO Themakanalen) Radio stations Online/Multimedia Current broadcasters NOS newscasts: Journaal | Jeugdjournaal | op 3 | Stories Former/merged broadcasters |