Marianne Zwagerman is a prominent Dutch journalist and media entrepreneur, currently affiliated with BNR Nieuwsradio. Known for her outspoken views on media and innovation, she has made significant contributions to discussions on the future of journalism and media strategy.
Marianne Zwagerman is a prominent Dutch journalist and media entrepreneur, currently affiliated with BNR Nieuwsradio. Known for her outspoken views on media and innovation, she has made significant contributions to discussions on the future of journalism and media strategy.
In 2021, Marianne Zwagerman published 'Manifest voor een vrije journalistiek', a book advocating for journalistic freedom and independence. The book argues against increasing censorship and promotes the importance of a free press in a democratic society.
Marianne Zwagerman launched the podcast 'Zwagerman vs. Wakker' in 2020, where she debates current affairs and media topics with co-host Rick van Velthuysen. The podcast has been praised for its engaging discussions and critical analysis of contemporary issues.
In 2018, Marianne Zwagerman published 'Krimp', a book that explores the concept of shrinkage in various sectors, including media. The book discusses how industries can adapt to shrinking markets and changing consumer behaviors, reflecting her expertise in media strategy.
Marianne Zwagerman began her role as a columnist for BNR Nieuwsradio in 2016, where she provides commentary on media, innovation, and societal issues. Her columns are known for their critical perspective and have contributed to her reputation as a thought leader in the Dutch media landscape.
Marianne Zwagerman published her book 'Een webshop is geen carrière' in 2015, where she critiques the superficiality of modern career aspirations and emphasizes the importance of meaningful work. The book reflects her broader views on media and society.
In 2012, Marianne Zwagerman left her position at Telegraaf Media Groep. Her departure was marked by her outspoken criticism of the company's direction, emphasizing her belief in the need for more radical innovation in the media industry.
Marianne Zwagerman served as the Director of Telegraaf Media Groep, one of the largest media companies in the Netherlands. During her tenure, she focused on digital transformation and innovation, playing a crucial role in the company's adaptation to the rapidly changing media landscape.
In 2009, Marianne Zwagerman co-founded PowNed, a Dutch public broadcaster known for its provocative and controversial style. This marked a significant step in her career, highlighting her interest in innovative media formats and her commitment to challenging traditional media norms.