Jort Kelder

Jort Kelder

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GenderMale
BirthdaySep 22, 1964
BiographyJort Kelder (born 22 September 1964) is a Dutch journalist, columnist, television and radio presenter and podcast host.

From 1993 to 2007 he was chief editor of the monthly magazine Quote. He presented, amongst others, the television programs Bij ons in de PC (2007–2009), Hoe heurt het eigenlijk? (2011–2016)

and Op1 (2020–2024); and the radio program dr Kelder en Co (from 2018). He also co-authored books such as Man & Pak (1996) and Oud geld (2002).

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