NOSSuze van Kleef (r) in conversation with football player Vivianne Miedema
NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 14:20
Suse van Kleef and Jeroen Latinhouwers will be working as TV presenters at NOS Sport in the coming months. Van Kleef will alternately present the program of the NOS around the 2023 World Cup for women with Gert van ‘t Hof. The NOS broadcasts a match of that World Cup live every day.
“These are the special tournaments I look forward to,” says Van Kleef in a reaction. “I’m really looking forward to a month of top-class global football and telling all the stories that make this sport so interesting.”
This summer Jeroen Latinhouwers is one of the presenters of the programs NOS Studio Sport and the NOS Sportzomerjournaal, the longer summer version of the NOS Sportjournaal.
This is an appointment for the busy sports months of June, July, August and September. The first broadcast with Latinhouwers is scheduled for the end of June.
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“I’m looking forward to it, so much so that I’m temporarily putting my radio work on the back burner,” says Latinhouwers. “Sport is a common thread through my life: as a practitioner, as an enthusiast and also professionally. I worked as a sports journalist for a number of years and it is more than nice to give a short follow-up to that time.”
Van Kleef (36) has been associated with NOS for some time: in the past at NOS op 3 and as a correspondent in London. She is now active as a football commentator and presenter for NOS Langs de Lijn. In the two previous major tournaments of the Dutch women’s team (World Cup 2019 / European Championship 2022), Van Kleef was Sjoerd van Ramshorst’s regular sidekick in the evening program of the NOS.
In his career, Latinhouwers (56) was a presenter at RTL Nieuws (1997 – 2003), Editie NL (2003 – 2014) and Hallo Nederland (2014 – 2018, Omroep Max). He could also be heard as a newsreader on Radio 538 and Radio Veronica. He is currently a news reader at QMusic and the ANP news agency and a radio presenter at Radio West.
Egbers not on TV
In mid-March, the NOS management announced that Tom Egbers would not be seen on television in the coming months. According to the management of the NOS, the decision was taken in good consultation with the sports presenter, “to answer the questions that have arisen in the past period”.