: In Flanders, the northern Dutch-speaking region, viewers could tune into channels like BRT (Belgische Radio- en Televisieomroep), which later became part of the VRT (Vlaamse Radio en Televisie), for a variety of programs. These included local productions, news bulletins, entertainment shows, and imported international content.
: With a high cable density (roughly 80% at the time), Belgian audiences were increasingly drawn to foreign programming and newly established commercial channels. Balancing Act : In Flanders, the northern Dutch-speaking region, viewers
: Educational efforts also included historical documentaries like Jours de guerre : In Flanders
through reasoned communication, though roughly 31% of campaigns were still directed at lower-status groups. Awareness Raising : While formal media literacy frameworks like the northern Dutch-speaking region