At various radio and television is today and tomorrow focus on Brexit referendum being held today in Britain.
Brexit
Brexit is a blend between ‘Britain’ and ‘Exit’. The term refers to a possible withdrawal of Britain from the European Union (EU). The British government has decided that a referendum will be held on EU membership in the United Kingdom on Thursday, June 23rd. The last referendum on EU membership in Britain took place in 1975. A majority of the British people supported the continuation of the membership of the UK from the European Economic Community (EEC), the EU’s predecessor
RTL Z
Today, Thursday, June 23, Z Today doing to 23:00 live coverage of the latest developments. Presenter Paul Liempt gauges the reactions in London, Brussels and Amsterdam bar where Britons meet to monitor the outcome. Hieke Ms Jippes, journalist and a former correspondent in Great Britain and the London-based publicist Joshua Livestro comment.
On Friday, the day after the referendum, there is 6.00u and 7:00 to see a live breakfast show, under the name ‘the Full English Breakfast Brexit Show. In this program attention to the final outcome. Roland Koopman receives Mathieu Segers, professor and historian at the University of Utrecht and specialist in the field of European integration, and Fabian Amtenbrink, Professor of European Law at Erasmus University. There are also contributions from RTL News correspondents in Paris, Berlin, Brussels and political reporters in The Hague, the latest comments from Europe and the politics.
NPO 1
NPO 1 following the outcome of the referendum, Friday, June 24, from 7:00 pm with additional coverage of the NOS News. Furthermore, an update will be given every hour of the latest news around the referendum from home and abroad. In the evenings spend EenVandaag (NPO 1) and Nieuwsuur (NPO 2) attention to the denouement of the referendum. Correspondent Tim White and reporter Eva Wiessing (London) and Arjan Noorlander (Brussels) tell what impact the outcome of the referendum for the Brits and the EU. Additionally, there are reactions from politicians in the Hague, Berlin and Paris and will answer the question of what this result means to Netherlands.
VRT One
On television channel VRT One is Friday at 7, 8 and 9 hours of extra editions of “The News” broadcast. each of which will last for about half an hour. Goedele Guardians will receive among other things, Professor Hendrik Vos and former European Commissioner Karel De Gucht.
VRT Radio 1
The Flemish public broadcaster VRT focuses on the Brexit referendum. On Thursday, June 23 VRT Radio 1 will highlight all of Britain. The radio studio is France that day under the name Studio London. Ayco Duyster, Lode Roels, Ruth Joos, David Randall and Xavier Taveirne guide the listener from 13 pm to midnight throughout the day that can change the history of Europe.
There is live coverage from the UK. The referendum, the commitment and the results are considered from economic, political and historical angle. There are interviews with Belgians in Britain and British in Belgium. Steven Rombout keep the exchanges in the eye, and Bart Staes and Gerolf Anne Mansfield will debate about the Brexit. On Friday, June 24th, will open all morning at five o’clock in the morning the doors on VRT Radio 1. Later on Friday, Guy Verhofstadt hosted by Radio 1.
VRT Radio 1 in South Netherlands to received via FM and DAB digital radio nationwide on all packages and worldwide via the Internet . The VRT also includes a new file by using its website deredactie.be