Annechien Steenhuizen
Dutch journalist, reporter and television presenter
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- Annechien Steenhuizen (born 12 May 1977) is a Dutch journalist, reporter and television presenter.
- Biography Steenhuizen was born on 12 May 1977 in Amersfoort.
- She attended the School for Journalism in Utrecht from 1995 to 1999.
- She worked for more than three years on the editorial staff of 5 in the Land and RTL Nieuwsmagazine, the predecessor of Editie NL.
- Not long after that, Steenhuizen was also allowed to do television work.
Annechien Steenhuizen (born 12 May 1977) is a Dutch journalist, reporter and television presenter. From 2013-2024, together with Rob Trip, she was one of the two permanent presenters of the eight o'clock news of the NOS Journaal.
Biography
Steenhuizen was born on 12 May 1977 in Amersfoort. She grew up in Scherpenzeel and from the age of ten she lived in Doorn, where she completed her secondary education at the Revius Lyceum. She attended the School for Journalism in Utrecht from 1995 to 1999.
Career
After her study Journalism, Steenhuizen started at RTL Nieuws. She worked for more than three years on the editorial staff of 5 in the Land and RTL Nieuwsmagazine, the predecessor of Editie NL.
In June 2002 she started at Radio M Utrecht as a reporter. Not long after that, Steenhuizen was also allowed to do television work. A few times a month she presented the Bureau Hengeveld program, the investigation program of Regio TV Utrecht. In April 2005 she presented the news magazine U Today together with Conny Kraaijeveld, Hilde Kuiper and later also with Evelien de Bruijn. She also continued to do live radio coverage and was the permanent substitute presenter of the radio program Aan Tafel.
From 1 March 2008, Steenhuizen worked for a year on the VARA program De Wereld Draait Door as one of the "Jackals".
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