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Prior to the early 1990s, the Belgian media landscape was dominated by public broadcasters: the BRTN (now VRT) for the Flemish community and the RTBF for the French-speaking community. These institutions operated under a mission of public service, where "voorlichting" was the primary objective. Programming was designed to educate, inform, and uplift the citizenry, with entertainment often taking a backseat to cultural or educational goals. However, by 1991, the monopoly of these public broadcasters had been effectively shattered. The video associated with your query is not
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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, sexual education in Belgium underwent significant modernization. The emergence of the HIV/AIDS crisis fundamentally changed public health messaging across Europe. Educational videos produced during this era by Flemish and Walloon organizations transitioned from purely biological explanations to comprehensive discussions on safety, contraception, boundaries, and relationships. Prior to the early 1990s, the Belgian media
Shows like Thuis , which was in its conceptual infancy around this time, and other serial dramas began incorporating social themes such as healthcare, civic duties, and family ethics.
For researchers and the morbidly curious, the original "voorlichting 1991" footage exists in the VRT archives in Brussels. Short clips have surfaced on YouTube over the years, but the copyright holder (VRT) routinely issues takedown notices—not out of shame, but to prevent the material from being stripped of its educational context and repackaged as entertainment. However, by 1991, the monopoly of these public
The highly protected, educational-focused model of public service television was already under threat. The commercial television revolution had begun in 1989 with the arrival of new channels, which sent a "shock wave" through the public broadcasters, forcing them to adapt to changing times and become more audience-oriented. In 1991, the country was also heavily cabled (93% of households by 2003), allowing viewers to access a wide array of foreign channels, including TF1 from France and RTL-4 from the Netherlands.
: Despite the shift toward competition, the public mission remained focused on the classic triad of information, education, and entertainment . Key Legal & Economic Frameworks of 1991