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Talpa TV / Tien (2004–2007), Talpa TV started in late 2004 and began its broadcasts on 13 August 2005 under the same name
Talpa. Talpa (later Tien) aired daily from 18:00 on the channel that was filled during the day by the children's channel
Nickelodeon. From Saturday, 16 December 2006 the station was broadcasting 24 hours a day. That was a long-cherished wish of Talpa-founder John de Mol fulfilled. The station distinguished itself from the competition by allowing existence more than 80% of its interpretation of Dutch products. In addition, managed Talpa Content the majority of its program rights. On 27 June 2007, the channel closed due to disappointing ratings. The channel was sold to
RTL Nederland and was rebranded to
RTL 8. •
RTL Nederland (2007–2011), Talpa Holding had a 26.3% share obtained after their sell of channel Tien and radio station Radio 538. •
Talpa Radio • 4FM (2004–2007) •
Radio 100 FM (2003–2009) • Noordzee FM •
Fuel for Travel, a digital content store at
Schiphol Airport. •
Mundo, an independent dating site. •
Skoeps.nl (2006–2008), in October 2006 Talpa Holding, together with PCM Uitgevers, launched the news-in-picture Skoeps.nl website. Aim of this website was to offer user-generated content; visitors could post their own news photos and videos. Should user-generated content be successfully sold to other news media, then profits would be shared with the creator. Operations were terminated on 5 May 2008 because they never became profitable. •
Talpa Music (2005–2014), Talpa Music engages in the international and national production of music, the exploitation of copyrights, music publishing, production and licensing of image and sound carriers, developing artists and their image (merchandise), advice on music industry and the exploitation of music in the area of internet applications. On an international level Talpa Music works with composers among others
Burt Bacharach,
Tom Waits,
Bill Withers,
Maxi Jazz (
Faithless) and
Lil John (Usher). It was eventually sold to
BMG Rights Management. •
Talpa Media (2005–2019), production company sold to
ITV Studios in 2015. •
Talpa Scandinavia (2006–2007) •
Radio Digitaal (2006–2008), the first Dutch commercial online radio platform. •
ANP (2018–2021), news agency sold to investor Chris Oomen. •
Radio Veronica, the station was sold to
Mediahuis in April 2023. Due to a legal change it was no longer allowed for a single party to hold more than three FM frequencies. ==References==