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The communications tower at the RTBF's headquarters in Brussels. Originally named the Belgian National Broadcasting Institute (French: INR, Institut national belge de radiodiffusion; Dutch: NIR, Belgisch Nationaal Instituut voor de Radio-omroep), the state-owned broadcasting organisation was established by law on 18 June 1930, [citation needed] and from 1938 was housed in the Flagey Building ...
RTBF: public broadcaster: French: Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - Satellite - DVB-T in Wallonia and Brussels - (HD version on cable) Tipikvision: RTBF: visual radio: French: Cable networks in Wallonia and Brussels - Satellite. VRT 1: VRT: Main channel of the Flemish public broadcaster: Dutch
RTBF La Une became the first Belgian television channel to broadcast 24 hours a day, unlike its Flemish counterpart, BRTN TV1 (now known as één) which closed down during the day. During the FIFA World Cup 1998, RTBF decided to air all matches on its two main channels, La 1 and La 2. So that the wider public had access to the full coverage, it ...
RTBF also launched a new channel exclusive to DTT called La Trois, and they added a fourth channel to the multiplex, namely Euronews, a pan-European news channel. In Eastern Wallonia, there is a 2-hours regional variation on Euronews for BRF TV , public channel of the German-speaking Community of Belgium .
CNR 7 Radio The Greater Bay (Main broadcast based in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area) CNR 8 Ethnic Minority Radio; CNR 9 Story Radio; CNR 10 Senior Citizen Radio; CNR 11 Tibetan Radio; CNR 12 Happy Radio; CNR 13 Uygur Radio; CNR 14 / RTHK 6 Hong Kong Radio (Main broadcast based in Hong Kong) CNR 15 Highway Radio; CNR 16 Countryside Radio
Arte Belgique: Cooperation between RTBF and ARTE: Cultural network: French: Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders Satellite Ketnet: VRT: Daytime children's network, after 8 pm: additional VRT-channel: Dutch: Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia Satellite DVB-T in Flanders and Brussels Prime & Sporting Telenet: Telenet
In 2007, RTBF launched a third channel, La Trois and an international channel, RTBF Sat. On 15 February 2010, RTBF Sat ceased transmission. The children's programming block Ici Bla Bla stopped in June 2010, to be replaced by Ouftivi, the new RTBF children brand, broadcast all day on La Trois since 26 September 2010.
Belgium has three public broadcasters, one for each national language. The Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (VRT) for the Dutch-speaking Flemish Community (); The Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF) for the French Community of Belgium (Wallonia and Brussels)