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nob

nob
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • informal term for an upper-class or wealthy person

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    1. Free technical facilities from the NOB
    2. The NOB provides these services to commercial broadcasters and public service broadcasters.
    3. The authorities reiterate that the public service mission of the NOB is part of the public broadcasting system.
    4. Indeed the Dutch authorities themselves have stated that the NOB simply acts as a ‘vehicle’ for transferring state funding to the public service broadcasters who receive the services of the NOB.
    5. In that year the NOB started providing facilities to the public service broadcasters, whereas originally these facilities had been provided by the NOS. The NOB has been entrusted with a service of general economic interest.
    6. The Dutch Broadcast Production Organisation (Nederlands Omroepbedrijf, hereinafter ‘NOB’) is also part of the public broadcasting system.
    7. Provision of technical facilities by NOB free of charge, provided for in Articles 89 and 90 of the Media Act.
    8. The fact that NOB does not charge the public broadcasters for the service it provides does not imply that aid is granted to the public service broadcasters.
    9. Finally, the NOB is not allowed to charge the public broadcasters for the services it provides, but receives payments for this task directly from the State.
    10. The NOB carries out the recording, transmission preparation and actual transmission of sound, moving pictures and data to all possible distribution channels.
    11. The same is true of the financing of the technical facilities made available to the public service broadcasters by the NOB.
    12. The public company NOB receives payments from the State for the services it is obliged to deliver to the public broadcasters.
    13. According to the authorities, the FOR, the matching funds, the CoBo Fund and the payments to the NOB are part of the regular, annual financing mechanism.
    14. The public service broadcasters have received free technical facilities from the NOB since the entry into force of the Media Act 1987.
    15. In that year the NOB started providing facilities to the public service broadcasters, whereas originally these facilities had been provided by the NOS. The NOB has been entrusted with a service of general economic interest. It provides the facilities to the individual public service broadcasters free of charge and receives payments from the State directly.