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pay-TV with the channels Play Sports 1-4 & 7, Play Sports Golf, Play Sports Premier League: Dutch: Telenet cable network in Flanders and Brussels (Play Sports 1-4 & 7, Play Sports Golf & Play Sports Premier League in HD) VRT 1: VRT: Main channel of the Flemish public broadcaster: Dutch: Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia - Satellite
UEFA sold all the TV rights to the whole tournament in one exclusive package to one broadcaster per country. Because the winner got it all, there was a fierce competition for the TV rights whose increasing value can only be afforded by large broadcasters. This may increase media concentration and hamper competition between broadcasters.
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.
VRT 1 is a public Dutch-language TV station in Belgium, owned by the VRT, which also owns Ketnet, VRT Canvas and several radio stations. Although the channel is commercial-free, short sponsorship messages are broadcast in between some programmes.
Rugby union is a growing sport in Belgium which, due to the growing mediatisation around the sport, especially during the 2003 and 2007 World Cup, is enjoying a rise in popularity. The game is formally organised by the Belgium Rugby Federation and has a surprisingly long history.
Play Sports, formerly called Prime Sport (2005-2012) and Sporting Telenet (2012-2015), is a brand name owned by the Flemish cable distributor Telenet, consisting of a bundle of television channels. Through television stations, competitions from various European football competitions, including The Belgian Jupiler Pro League .
The 2023 Belgian Athletics Championships (Dutch: Belgische kampioenschappen atletiek 2023, French: Championnats de Belgique d'athlétisme 2023) was the year's national outdoor track and field championships for Belgium.
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