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There are 9 different meanings of Tros.


Deal or No Deal
1 product, approx. 9 pages
Miljoenenjacht (Hunting for millions), a quiz with various rounds in which at first, the audience answers quiz questions by unit and the units with the least correct answers get eliminated until there is one contestant left, who then participates in a Deal or No Deal-game (not broadcasted any more)
Bassie en Adriaan
1 product, approx. 8 pages
Bassie en Adriaan, an extremely popular children's series from the 1980s and 90s (not broadcasted by the TROS any more)
Funniest Home Videos
1 product, approx. 7 pages
De leukste thuis (The family jester), a Funniest Home Videos-like programme
Netherlands Public Broadcasting
1 product, approx. 6 pages
The TROS (originally an acronym for Televisie Radio Omroep Stichting) is a Dutch television and radio organisation, part of the Netherlands Public Broadcasting. This broadcasting union is particularly well-known for its entertainment programmes, quizzes and focus on Dutch folk music in programmes like "Tros Muziekfeest op het Plein" and the digital channel "TROS Sterren TV".
Spoed
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Spoed (urgency), a hospital soap
Lingo
2 products, approx. 0 pages
Lingo, a worldwide famous game show
The TROS was established in 1964 and grew rapidly. Its arrival was a fresh development in the area as it did not originate in religious or political beginnings but aimed at providing programmes that its viewers wished to see. It soon became obvious that viewers mostly preferred American television series and light-hearted programs. Other television and radio stations began to follow suit to maintain an audience. To describe this phenomenon, the name, 'TROS', was even turned into a verb. This was mostly a point of contention in the 1970s as some did not think that older television and radio stations should bow to the pleasure and superficiality of the average viewers. It was thought that they should continue focusing on issues such as education, culture, politics etc. These had been the main staple of those stations. However, the competition to TROS (except for the Evangelische Omroep) proved stronger in principle than in practice. In 1988, the station made a first attempt at commercialising its business. In 2004, TROS celebrated its 40th anniversary. The TROS publishes two television guides: Tros Kompas and TV-krant.
Een Vandaag (One Today), a daily news bulletin and documentary (with the AVRO)

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