Caro Kytens is a prominent Dutch journalist currently affiliated with EenVandaag, known for her incisive reporting and investigative journalism. She has made significant contributions to Dutch media through her work on major stories and her role in shaping public discourse.
Caro Kytens launched an investigative podcast series that delves into unsolved cases and societal issues. The series has been acclaimed for its storytelling and thorough research, attracting a wide audience and further establishing her as a versatile journalist.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Caro Kytens provided extensive coverage of the crisis, focusing on the impact on healthcare systems and government response. Her reporting was praised for its depth and clarity, helping to inform the public during a critical time.
Caro Kytens joined EenVandaag, a popular current affairs program in the Netherlands, where she took on the role of senior reporter. Her work at EenVandaag has been characterized by insightful interviews and comprehensive coverage of pressing national issues.
Caro Kytens published her first book, an in-depth exploration of the challenges facing modern journalism in the digital age. The book was well-received and sparked discussions about the future of media and the role of journalists in society.
In 2015, Caro Kytens was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative reporting on corruption within local government bodies. This accolade cemented her reputation as a leading investigative journalist in the Netherlands.
Caro Kytens joined NRC, one of the leading newspapers in the Netherlands, where she expanded her focus to include national politics and social issues. Her tenure at NRC was marked by several high-profile investigative pieces that gained national attention.
Caro Kytens began her journalism career at Het Parool, a major Dutch daily newspaper, where she honed her skills in reporting on local news and cultural events. Her work at Het Parool laid the foundation for her future successes in the field of journalism.