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Overview of the events of 2014 in Dutch television
This is a list of Dutch television related events from 2014.
- 21 February - 13-year-old Ayoub Maach wins the third series of The Voice Kids, becoming the first boy to be crowned as winner.[1]
- 25 October - 81-year-old opera singer Léon Lissitza wins the seventh series of Holland's Got Talent.
- 19 December - Three-piece girl group O'G3NE win the fifth series of The Voice of Holland, becoming the first group to emerge as winners.[2]
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- X Factor (2006–present)
- Holland's Got Talent (2008–present)
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Networks and services
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Network
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Type
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Launch date
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Notes
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Source
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MTV Hits
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Cable television
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27 May
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Conversions and rebrandings
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Old network name
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New network name
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Type
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Conversion Date
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Notes
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Source
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Cultura 24
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NPO Cultura
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Cable television
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Unknown
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Best24
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NPO Best
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Cable television
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Unknown
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101 TV
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NPO 3 Extra
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Cable television
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10 March
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Humor TV 24
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NPO Humor TV
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Cable television
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10 March
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Politiek 24
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NPO Politiek
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Cable television
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10 March
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Holland Doc 24
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NPO Doc
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Cable television
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10 March
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Journaal 24
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NPO Nieuws
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Cable television
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10 March
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Zappelin 24
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NPO Zappelin Xtra
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Cable television
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10 March
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Nederland 1
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NPO 1
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Cable television
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19 August
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Nederland 2
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NPO 2
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Cable television
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19 August
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Nederland 3
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NPO 3
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Cable television
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19 August
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Network
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Type
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End date
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Notes
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Sources
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Cable and satellite
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