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This year represented the "coming of age" for Belgian media. It forced public broadcasters to drop their "lecturing" tone and adopt a more modern, audience-focused approach to survive the arrival of commercial competition. Belgium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

In 1991, the media landscape underwent a seismic shift known as (the great enlightenment/information era), as the country's broadcasting system transitioned from a rigid state monopoly to a competitive, commercial environment. The End of the Monopoly This year represented the "coming of age" for Belgian media

Before 1991, television in Belgium was largely the domain of public service broadcasters like (now VRT ) for the Flemish community and RTBF for the French-speaking community. However, a landmark decree on March 27, 1991, fundamentally changed the game: The End of the Monopoly Before 1991, television

Content often catered to both Dutch (Flemish) and French-speaking audiences. VTM and the Rise of Commercial Entertainment

: This rebranding wasn't just cosmetic; it granted the broadcaster more autonomy to compete with private stations while reinforcing its duty to provide quality information and educational content—the core of "voorlichting". VTM and the Rise of Commercial Entertainment