In the Dutch city Maastricht the currency and the further integration of the European Union was established. A visit to celebrate the first universary of the Euro. Over the years the city transformed from a poor old industrial city into a modern booming knowledge centre,… Read More
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Client: SRF
Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) is a Swiss media company that was created on 1 January 2011 through the merger of Schweizer Radio DRS and Schweizer Fernsehen. The new corporate unit of SRG SSR thus became the largest electronic media company in German-speaking Switzerland. SRF has three main studios: one in Basel, one in Bern and one in Zurich.
More than 1750 people reacted on the request from the Dutch commercial broadcaster Veronica for the TV-program ‘Big Brother’. In this program 8 voluntarily participants will be locked-in a house. They are not allowed to have contact to the out-side world for the 3 months… Read More
Since it is getting more and more difficult in Holland to find good personne and people jump form job to job, these days companies that wants to keep its employees have to pay a huge salaries. Even the free car, shares, a free mobile phone… Read More
Because of the high exploitation costs and the lack of any financial help, the world famous tattoo cult figure Henk Schiffmacher, also known as Hanky Panky, decided to close down the Amsterdam Tattoo Museum and stop the Amsterdam Tattoo Convention. A huge aid-movement arises to… Read More
Every morning at nine the ‘Vondelpark’ in Amsterdam is filled with roaring and howling sounds for ten minutes. Than it gets quiet. Only the fountain splashes. More and more people join the daily laugh-meditation in the Amsterdam ‘Vondelpark’. How to laugh your problems away. Activities:… Read More
Since 8 years the Dive Holland Clean Foundation organises clean sweeps of the city canals in The Netherlands. What started as a small initiative now grew into an enormous happening where literally thousands of divers clean kilometers of canal grounds throughout Holland attracting ten-thousands of… Read More