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  2. La Première (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    It is a "generalist" station carrying a wide range of principally spoken-word and information-based programming, and is RTBF's main radio news channel. [ citation needed ] It is broadcast on FM , and digital ( DAB and DVB-T ), as well as being streamed on the internet .

  3. RTBF - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Sophie Mergen - Wikipedia

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    Originally from Schaerbeek, [3] she is a graduate of the School of Journalism at UCLouvain (l’EjL), after earning her baccalaureate in information and communications from Saint-Louis University. She has worked for RTBF since September 2015, doing an internship with the network before becoming a full-time reporter.

  5. Television in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    An updated list of channels can be found [7] [8] and includes RTBF La Une, RTBF La Deux, RTL-TVi, and Club RTL and Plug TV in SD and HD as well as a number of French language Belgian radio stations. Both TV Vlaanderen and TeleSat are Belgian subsidiaries of the M7 Group S.A., who also owns the Dutch DTH platform, CanalDigitaal.

  6. Flemish Secession hoax - Wikipedia

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    Tout ça (ne nous rendra pas la Belgique) or Bye Bye Belgium, also called "The Flemish Secession Hoax," was a hoax perpetrated by the French-language Belgian public TV station RTBF on Wednesday, December 13, 2006.

  7. Belgischer Rundfunk - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the German-language service was separated from RTB – which became Radio-Télévision Belge de la Communauté française – and BRT, which in 1990s became Vlaamse radio en televisie - and the new company, Belgischer Rundfunk, began broadcasting from Eupen. For some years afterward, it continued to use BRT/RTB's old stylised "ear ...

  8. La Une - Wikipedia

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    La Une (French pronunciation: [la yn]) is a Belgian national television channel, owned and operated by the French-language public-service broadcasting organization RTBF. La Une is the equivalent of Flemish station VRT 1 , of the Flemish broadcaster VRT .

  9. VRT (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Its counterpart in the French Community is the French-language RTBF (Radio-télévision belge de la Communauté française), and in the German-speaking Community it is BRF (Belgischer Rundfunk). The VRT operates six television channels ( VRT 1 , VRT Canvas , Ketnet , Sporza , VRT NWS and VRT MAX ) together with a number of radio channels ...