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VRT Canvas is a Belgian television channel of the Flemish public broadcasting organisation Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (VRT). Specialising in both original and adaptations from western Europe and North America, the channel offers: in-depth news and current affairs, non-mainstream entertainment, documentaries, arthouse films, other cultural programming, and most recently ...
VRT Canvas, the quality TV channel. Began broadcasting in December 1997, originally timeshared with Ketnet before it became a standalone channel in May 2012. Ketnet, the children's channel launched in May 2012. Formerly timeshared with Canvas's channel from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sporza, is a multimedia brand and sports division.
Terzake is a daily Flemish current affairs-program of the public broadcaster VRT and a part of the VRT News service. It is broadcast on the TV channel VRT Canvas. The first broadcast of the program was on Monday, 5 September 1994. Alain Coninx, Dirk Tieleman and Dirk Sterckx were the first presenters in its inception.
VRT NWS Journaal is typically broadcast four times a day on VRT 1: 1pm, 6pm, 7pm, and the late news, which usually airs at around 10:45pm. At weekends, an extra bulletin is broadcast at 8pm on VRT Canvas: this airs in place of current affairs programme Terzake (roughly translated, 'In this respect'). The 7pm edition is the main edition, and the ...
Pages in category "VRT Canvas original programming" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
VRT: children's network of the VRT: Dutch: Cable networks in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia - Satellite Pickx+ Sports: Proximus: pay-TV with the channels Pickx+ Sports 1-10 and Pickx+ Sports Pop-up: Dutch / French: Proximus VDSL network in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia. Via Calcio Closed down after two seasons broadcasting Italian football ...
VRT can be received all over Flanders and Brussels. Analogue terrestrial TV transmission of VRT Eén and VRT Ketnet/Canvas ended on 3 November 2008. The VRT multiplex transmission from Egem moved from channel 40 (626 MHz) to channel 22 (482 MHz); that from Genk on channel 41 (634 MHz) will move to channel 25 (506 MHz), and that from Antwerpen ...
On 1 December 1997, BRTN 2 was replaced by Canvas and Ketnet. From the start of the channel, the program offering from Flemish soil has been diversified. The best-known and/or longest-running titles are Amika, Dag Sinterklaas, De Boomhut, Karrewiet, Kulderzipken, Mega Mindy, Samson en Gert, Spring, and W817.