In 1991, the Belgian media landscape underwent a fundamental structural change. The Flemish public broadcaster, formerly known as (Belgische Radio en Televisie), was rebranded to BRTN (Belgische Radio- en Televisieomroep van de Nederlandse Cultuurraad) on March 27, 1991.
Several laws passed in 1991 established the ground rules for media and commercial content that persist in updated forms today: In 1991, the Belgian media landscape underwent a
(Belgische Radio- en Televisieomroep van de Nederlandstalige Gemeenschap). This shift was not merely cosmetic; it granted the broadcaster greater autonomy to compete with the rising tide of commercial and foreign stations. Cyprus Review The Commercial Challenge This shift was not merely cosmetic; it granted
Looking back from 2025, the movement appears both dated and prophetic. It was dated because of its earnest, paternalistic tone—the state telling you how to enjoy yourself. It was prophetic because it understood that for information to stick, it must be entertaining. It was prophetic because it understood that for