The 1991 Media Pivot: Beyond "Voorlichting" in Belgium In 1991, the Belgian media landscape sat at a crossroads between its traditional role as a tool for public enlightenment and a new, commercial future. This year was defined by a shift from the state-led concept of voorlichting
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European Integration: With the Maastricht Treaty on the horizon (signed in 1992), 1991 saw a surge in media content explaining the "New Europe." The 1991 Media Pivot: Beyond "Voorlichting" in Belgium
In 1991, the media and entertainment landscape was at a major turning point, defined by the "voorlichting" (education/information) mission of its public broadcasters being challenged by a rapidly growing commercial sector. The Great Shift: Public vs. Commercial Media The Great Shift: Public vs
Regulatory notes: The Loi du 24 février 1991 reinforced the public‑service charters, obliging both VRT and RTBF to allocate 15 % of airtime to European co‑productions and 5 % to “educational/voorlichting” programmes (civic education, health, consumer rights).
To understand 1991, one must look back to 1987, when Sensoa (the Flemish expertise center for sexual health) began coordinating national voorlichting campaigns. By 1991, the AIDS epidemic was no longer a distant American news story. In Belgium, HIV rates among intravenous drug users in Antwerp and Brussels had become a public crisis.