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'''Eugènie Herlaar''' (], 10 November 1939 – 14 August 2024) was a Dutch television news presenter. She is most known for being the first Dutch female news presenter of '']'' in 1965.<ref name=book>{{cite book|title= De iconen van het NOS Achtuurjournaal|ISBN=978 90 5429 342 2|date=2012|pages= 73–79 & 82–85}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |url=https://nos.nl/artikel/2533264-eugenie-herlaar-eerste-vrouwelijke-presentator-nos-journaal-overleden |title=Eugènie Herlaar, eerste vrouwelijke presentator NOS Journaal, overleden |date=August 14, 2024 |access-date=August 14, 2024 |work=NOS |language=nl}}</ref> '''Eugènie Herlaar''' (10 November 1939 – 14 August 2024) was a Dutch television news presenter. She is most known for being the first Dutch female news presenter of '']'' in 1965.<ref name=book>{{cite book|title= De iconen van het NOS Achtuurjournaal|ISBN=978 90 5429 342 2|date=2012|pages= 73–79 & 82–85}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |url=https://nos.nl/artikel/2533264-eugenie-herlaar-eerste-vrouwelijke-presentator-nos-journaal-overleden |title=Eugènie Herlaar, eerste vrouwelijke presentator NOS Journaal, overleden |date=August 14, 2024 |access-date=August 14, 2024 |work=NOS |language=nl}}</ref>


In the 1960s it was assumed female news presenters were not desirable, and turned out from a British test of the ]. Herlaar wrote to the ], she was hired and she proved the opposite. She made many reports, including the announcement of the birth of Prince Willem-Alexander. She was praised for her 'velvet voice' and received multiple prizes including twice the ] (member in 1998 and knight in 2008) and a prize in 1966 by the “Nederlandse Vereniging voor Slechthorenden”.<ref name=book /><ref name=nu /><ref name=":0" /> In the 1960s it was assumed female news presenters were not desirable, and turned out from a British test of the ]. Herlaar wrote to the ], she was hired and she proved the opposite. She made many reports, including the announcement of the birth of Prince Willem-Alexander. She was praised for her 'velvet voice' and received multiple prizes including twice the ] (member in 1998 and knight in 2008) and a prize in 1966 by the “Nederlandse Vereniging voor Slechthorenden”.<ref name=book /><ref name=nu /><ref name=":0" />
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Eugènie Herlaar
Herlaar in 1975
Born(1939-11-10)10 November 1939
Curaçao and Dependencies
Died14 August 2024 (aged 84)
NationalityDutch
CitizenshipKingdom of the Netherlands
Occupationtelevision presenter
Known forNOS Journaal

Eugènie Herlaar (10 November 1939 – 14 August 2024) was a Dutch television news presenter. She is most known for being the first Dutch female news presenter of NOS Journaal in 1965.

In the 1960s it was assumed female news presenters were not desirable, and turned out from a British test of the BBC. Herlaar wrote to the NOS, she was hired and she proved the opposite. She made many reports, including the announcement of the birth of Prince Willem-Alexander. She was praised for her 'velvet voice' and received multiple prizes including twice the Order of Orange-Nassau (member in 1998 and knight in 2008) and a prize in 1966 by the “Nederlandse Vereniging voor Slechthorenden”.

Herlaar died on 14 August 2024 after a short illness at the age of 84.

References

  1. ^ De iconen van het NOS Achtuurjournaal. 2012. pp. 73–79 & 82–85. ISBN 978 90 5429 342 2.
  2. ^ "Eugènie Herlaar, eerste vrouwelijke presentator NOS Journaal, overleden". NOS (in Dutch). August 14, 2024. Retrieved August 14, 2024.
  3. ^ Eerste vrouwelijke NOS-nieuwslezer Eugènie Herlaar (84) overleden
  4. Pionier Eugènie Herlaar, eerste vrouwelijke presentator NOS Journaal, overleden


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