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BBC First is an entertainment subscription television channel featuring comedy, crime, drama and film programming, originating from UK and mostly from the BBC. The channel is wholly owned and operated by BBC Studios .
BBC First is the localised Dutch version of BBC First, with Dutch subtitles, Dutch voice-overs between programmes and during commercial breaks, and localised advertisements. It is a pay television channel dedicated to British television drama and crime series.
The three Belgian Communities – Dutch, French and German-speaking – have legal responsibility for audiovisual communication. They constitute separate markets, the common feature of which is the fact that they have been extensively cabled for three decades and are thus able to receive neighbouring countries' channels.
Internet in Belgium has a high level of adoption and engagement, with a 93% uptake rate among individuals as of 2022, higher than the EU average of 89%. The country is on par with the EU average regarding digital skills, with 54% of its population having at least basic digital competencies.
BBC News – an International news channel from the BBC available worldwide (not related to the UK-only BBC News) CBeebies – a channel for children aged 6 or under. Available in Poland, South Africa, Asia, Australia and MENA, with the domestic channel also available in Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland
Digital cable operators and internet providers also provide radio signals. Satellite transmission is provided by TV Vlaanderen. Public radio in Belgium is controlled by the VRT for the Dutch-speaking region ( Flanders and Brussels ) the RTBF for the French-speaking region ( Wallonia and Brussels) and the BRF for the German community in Belgium.
BBC Brit: Free-to-air BBC Brit United Kingdom: BBC Earth: Free-to-air BBC Earth United Kingdom: BBC First: Free-to-air BBC First United Kingdom: BBC News: Free-to-air (Terrestrial and Satellite) BBC News (International) United Kingdom: MTA International: Free-to-air United Kingdom: Sky News International: Free-to-air/Encrypted
The first test transmissions were made by the BBC in 1972–74, with the name Ceefax ("see facts"). The Ceefax system went live on 23 September 1974 with thirty pages of information. Due to the adoption of a common teletext standard (WST), the Ceefax system ceased in 1976.