The death of Dieuwertje Blok also ensures income from various broadcasters, namely if other parties want to broadcast excerpts. “They just charge the full rate.”
Dieuwertje Blok (67) was yesterday the umpteenth large media minner who came to fall to us: she died of the effects of cancer. Unfortunately, an earlier nose amputation did not help. You would think that public broadcasters in particular are willing to make free fragments available to honor her as much as possible, but no.
Full rate
TV authority Tina Nijkamp points to her analysis canal On that even then it is all about cashing. “Today we are bizarre again, NTR and KRO-NCRV count full rate for all applications with regard to Dieuwertje Blok,” says a broadcaster spy.
Tina on that: “Oh how weird that is indeed. It remains strange that producers, broadcasters/channels can earn from the sale of fragments of deceased icons. ”
At Ron too
This was also the case at Ron Brandsteder. RTL 4 is accused of having not repeated Ron’s show at all, but according to Tina this is not that easy either. “The problem with RTL 4 is that they have no rights from the Ron shows. ZERO. So they couldn’t just broadcast anything, “says Tina.
What about that? “Joop van den Ende and John de Mol were so shown at the time to sell all program rights for often only five years (and then a channel was allowed to broadcast it a maximum of three times in that period). Partly because of that they have become a billionaire. “
2,000 euros
Who has those rights now? Tina: “The rights of almost all endemol shows are now at Endemolshine and Banijay. Also from whom I and for example All You Need, Peter R. de Vries and Hart in Aktie. Endemolshine now requires around 750 to 2,000 euros per minute for each excerpt and do not just sell entire episodes. ”
“I asked Endemolshine if Omroep Max also had to pay for the RON fragments in their tribute to Ron. I never received an answer to that, so probably. “

