Betekenis van:
nob
nob
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- informal term for an upper-class or wealthy person
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- Free technical facilities from the NOB
- The NOB provides these services to commercial broadcasters and public service broadcasters.
- The authorities reiterate that the public service mission of the NOB is part of the public broadcasting system.
- 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.
- 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.
- The Dutch Broadcast Production Organisation (Nederlands Omroepbedrijf, hereinafter ‘NOB’) is also part of the public broadcasting system.
- Provision of technical facilities by NOB free of charge, provided for in Articles 89 and 90 of the Media Act.
- 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.
- 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.
- The NOB carries out the recording, transmission preparation and actual transmission of sound, moving pictures and data to all possible distribution channels.
- The same is true of the financing of the technical facilities made available to the public service broadcasters by the NOB.
- The public company NOB receives payments from the State for the services it is obliged to deliver to the public broadcasters.
- 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.
- The public service broadcasters have received free technical facilities from the NOB since the entry into force of the Media Act 1987.
- 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.