There are several forms of media in the Netherlands available to the international community, including newspapers, magazines, radio, websites, television and bookstores allowing you to keep up with local news.
English Breakfast Radio
Amsterdam-based English Breakfast Radio delivers witty banter along side the latest local news, weather and whats on guides. With awesome guests, great music, giveaways and more; it's the only dedicated English language radio show in town! Tune in on 99.4FM in the city centre, 104.6 on cable, stream it online via the website or watch the madness unfold on the TV channel A1. Each weekday morning between 7-9am.
DutchNews.nl
Dutch News offers a daily summary of Dutch news, plus commentary and features.
Expatica
Expatica offers news and information source for expatriates living in, working in or moving to the Netherlands. News, events, online dating, job searching and house hunting.
International Herald Tribune
International news online.
Access Magazine
Access is a quarterly magazine with articles of interest to the international community, as well as information about courses and events.
Expat Survival Guide
Free guide providing useful information for foreigners living in The Netherlands. Available at Access Amsterdam (call 020 423 3217) and English bookstores.
Time Out Amsterdam
Monthly cultural magazine with articles, interviews and a detailed calendar of events and happenings in Amsterdam.
The Xpat Journal
Quarterly magazine covering information on life in Holland.
American Book Centre
The ABC offers a large selection of books popular in the US, plus a an active community centre ('Tree House') for readings, open mikes, workshops and exhibitions.
Waterstone’s Booksellers
Waterstones is a popular UK chain of bookstores with a large selection of English books, games, magazines and gifts.
The English Bookshop
The English Bookshop is a small shop with a thoughtful collection and active book club.
Atheneum Boekhandel
The Athenaeumis frequented by students and intellectuals of all nationalities, this bookstore focuses more on politics, history, academics, philosophy and literature.