Dutch public broadcasting history goes back uninterrupted to November 1919, when radio pioneer Hans Idzerda started his first experimental radio broadcasts. The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision safeguards some of the most important and beautiful pieces related to this occasion. Media and collection experts Bas Agterberg and Carlien Booij showcase them to tell the story of the two main pioneers behind this groundbreaking innovation: Hans Idzerda and Jan Corver.
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