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Johan Anthierens (22 August 1937 – 20 March 2000) was a Belgian journalist, columnist, publicist, critic and writer. He became notorious because of his socially conscious columns, as well as his equally controversial opinions during interviews. He published both in HUMO as well as Knack and founded his own short-lived satirical magazine, in 1982-1985. The main public got to know him thanks to his television appearances, both as panel member in the quiz De Wies Andersen Show and as interviewer in the talkshow Noord-Zuid (North-South). Due to his confrontational criticism of capitalism, the monarchy, the Church, the establishment and the far-right movement Anthierens had both a lot of admirers as well as many enemies. Still, together with and , he was widely regarded as one of the "Big Thr

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  • Johan Anthierens (* 22. August 1937 in Machelen, Flämisch-Brabant; † 20. März 2000) war ein flämischer Journalist und Schriftsteller aus Belgien. (de)
  • Johan Anthierens (22 de agosto de 1937-20 de marzo de 2000) fue un periodista, columnista, publicista, crítico y escritor belga. Se hizo famoso debido a sus columnas periodísticas de crítica social, así como sus opiniones igualmente polémicas durante sus entrevistas. Publicó en las revistas satíricas HUMO y Knack y, posteriormente fundó su propia revista satírica de corta duración llamada que fue publicado entre 1982 y 1985. El público general lo conoció gracias a sus apariciones en la televisión, tanto como miembro del jurado en el concurso De Wies Andersen Show y como entrevistador en el programa de entrevistas Noord-Zuid (Norte-Sur). Debido a sus críticas confrontacionales hacia el capitalismo, la monarquía, la iglesia, el establishment y los movimientos de ultraderecha, Anthierens tuv (es)
  • Johan Anthierens (22 August 1937 – 20 March 2000) was a Belgian journalist, columnist, publicist, critic and writer. He became notorious because of his socially conscious columns, as well as his equally controversial opinions during interviews. He published both in HUMO as well as Knack and founded his own short-lived satirical magazine, in 1982-1985. The main public got to know him thanks to his television appearances, both as panel member in the quiz De Wies Andersen Show and as interviewer in the talkshow Noord-Zuid (North-South). Due to his confrontational criticism of capitalism, the monarchy, the Church, the establishment and the far-right movement Anthierens had both a lot of admirers as well as many enemies. Still, together with and , he was widely regarded as one of the "Big Thr (en)
  • Johan Anthierens (Machelen, 22 augustus 1937 — Dilbeek, 20 maart 2000) was een Vlaams journalist, columnist, publicist, schrijver en satiricus. Hij werd berucht in Vlaanderen met zijn scherpe, geëngageerde en controversiële columns en meningen, waarvoor hij evenveel bewondering als kritiek te verwerken kreeg. Hij publiceerde onder meer in Knack en richtte het satirische blad De Zwijger op, dat slechts twee jaar zou blijven bestaan. Samen met Louis De Lentdecker en Maurice De Wilde vormde hij de Grote Drie van de Vlaamse kritische journalistiek. (nl)
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