Angela de Jong is a prominent Dutch journalist and television critic currently affiliated with AD. She is best known for her sharp critiques of Dutch television programs and her insightful columns that engage a wide audience. Her work has made her a well-known media personality in the Netherlands.
Angela de Jong is a prominent Dutch journalist and television critic currently affiliated with AD. She is best known for her sharp critiques of Dutch television programs and her insightful columns that engage a wide audience. Her work has made her a well-known media personality in the Netherlands.
Following the success of her first book, Angela de Jong published 'De kijk van De Jong 2' in 2021. This sequel continues to explore her critiques and observations of the television industry, offering readers new insights and reflections on the evolving media landscape.
Angela de Jong launched her podcast series 'Angela kijkt TV' in 2020, offering listeners an in-depth analysis of current television programs. The podcast has been well-received, providing a platform for her to reach audiences beyond her written columns and engage in more detailed discussions.
In 2019, Angela de Jong became a regular guest on various Dutch talk shows, where she shares her expertise on television and media. Her appearances have made her a familiar face to the public, further solidifying her status as a leading media critic in the Netherlands.
Angela de Jong was nominated for the prestigious De Tegel journalism award in 2018. This nomination recognized her impactful work as a television critic, highlighting her ability to influence public opinion and contribute to the national conversation on media and culture.
In 2017, Angela de Jong published her first book, 'De kijk van De Jong', which compiles her most memorable television critiques and insights. The book offers readers a deeper understanding of her perspective on the Dutch media landscape and her role as a critic.
Angela de Jong began her career at AD in 2007, where she quickly established herself as a leading television critic. Her insightful and often provocative columns have become a staple of the publication, attracting a large readership and sparking discussions about Dutch television.