Interkerkelijke Omroep Nederland


The Interkerkelijke Omroep Nederland was a Dutch public broadcaster which made radio and television broadcasts on behalf of seven church communities. IKON also offered other services such as Teletekst, the IKON newspaper, the IKON pastorate and Internet. In IKON's airtime, the Wilde Ganzen collected money for projects in the Third World.
In May 2004, IKON adopted its final logo, so because of that, IKON was finally closed down on January 1, 2016, thus transferring its programs to EO.

History

After the war the IKOR, was founded. On 1 January 1976 IKOR and the Convent van Kerken founded the foundation IKON.
IKON journalists were often active in dangerous warzones. On 17 March 1982 four IKON journalists were murdered in El Salvador: , Jan Kuiper, Joop Willemse en Hans ter Laag.
In the 1970s and '80s IKON was known as a left-wing broadcaster, focussing on subjects such as racism, oppression, emancipation, development aid and peace.
Since the end of the cold war the appeal of leftist ideals declined as did the attendance of churches. IKON had to adapt to these changes.

Airtime for churches

IKON was one of the "2.42 broadcasters". These broadcasters were extinct on 1 January 2016, due to cuts at the Dutch public broadcasting system.
IKON made programming for various church communities namely:
Two other organisations who filled airtime for different church societies were RKK and Zendtijd voor Kerken. IKON took care of part of the technical facilities of ZvK until the closure of both broadcasters.