SLAM! (radio station)

and previously SLAM!FM) is a Dutch commercial national radio station that plays current-based rhythmic and dance hits.

The station is broadcasting in the Netherlands and can be received via FM in the Randstad, Internet (worldwide) and cable.

At that time the station was received only through cable and the format consisted mainly of dance music (techno, trance, hardcore).

A year later the station got another new name, ID&T Radio, and Robin Albers was hired to lead the drive.

ID&T Radio successfully bid for a nationwide FM frequency in Spring 2003 and changed its format to a more mainstream Top 40 genre, at least in its daytime programming schedule, whether in alternative remixing to comply with the rules on their airwave frequency-plot were imposed.

Sold late 2005, Duncan Stutterheim (ID&T) 66% of the shares of the station Lex Harding and Ruud Hendriks.

On 30 June 2005 ID&T sold its remaining 33% share in SLAM!FM to 2HM Media for EUR 2.5 Million, allegedly due to irreconcilable differences regarding managing the radio station and the effective price to be paid for the initial sale of the 67% share.

In October 2005, investment company 2H Media (led by former Veronica and Radio 538 director Lex Harding, broadcaster Ruud Hendriks, and Marcel Dijkhuizen) acquired 67% of SLAM!FM.

In June 2006 Harding and Hendriks filed a lawsuit against Stutterheim, because they refused the remaining 33% of the SLAM!

In addition, viewers can upload their homemade videos, photos and audio files and make them available to friends and/or any other site visitors.

On appeal to the Tribunal herein 5 December 2007 and has ruled SLAM!FM received equal in "too much talk" but proved wrong in terms of "re-edits".

On 19 November 2008 it was announced that SLAM!FM was reorganizing, in part due to a decrease in ad spending during the financial crisis of 2007–2008.

Shareholder 2HMedia no additional budget proposed unavailable, which SLAM!FM forced to deal effectively with staff.

[5] In June 2011 SLAM!FM was bought by the 538 Groep (with his parent company RTL 2011-2012, Talpa 2012–present).

On 2 November 2013 Menno de Boer left SLAM!FM, and switched to the radio station 538.

[9] Marijn Oosterveen Jarno van der Wielen (13:00-14:00) Erik-Jan Rosendahl Julia Maan Max Bolhuis Friday 6am-6am

Slam!FM logo (with slogan text) used from November 2011 to 31 August 2015