One of the most wonderfully successful programmes on Dutch radio is Radio Kunststof. Every weekday on Radio 1, between seven and eight o'clock, it attracts a bizarre number of listeners, especially for that time of day. And especially for an art programme. On TV then is DWDD, which on its public broadcasters is also called art programme, but with Matthijs van Nieuwkerk and millions of viewers.
So how does Radio Kunststof get its hundreds of thousands of listeners? Is it Petra Possel's primal tone of voice, the sa...
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