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Woestijnvis (literally: Desert Fish ) is an independent Flemish television production company based in Vilvoorde .

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11-499: To contact the Misplaced Pages Volunteer Response Team, see Misplaced Pages:Contact VRT VRT may refer to: VRT (broadcaster) , Belgium Vehicle registration tax (Ireland) Vertiv , a critical infrastructure company Virtual reality therapy , in medicine Volume rendering technique , in computed tomography Vrt, Kočevje , Slovenia Topics referred to by

22-503: A shared schedule under the respective titles "Één+" and "Canvas+". The VRT broadcasts radio channels in both analog format ( FM ) and digital format (using DAB+ ). All channels are also broadcast live over the Internet at Radio Plus. International broadcasting was done via VRT's Radio Vlaanderen Internationaal (RVi). They also have a Traffic message channel (TMC) service transmitted on VRT Radio2. Woestijnvis The name of

33-516: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages VRT (broadcaster) Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie , commercially styled as VRT ( Dutch: [ˌveːjɛrˈteː] ) is one of the national public service broadcasters for the Flemish Community of Belgium . VRT is the successor to a succession of organisations. The Belgian National Institute of Radio Broadcasting

44-666: Is now part of the holding De Vijver Media  [ nl ] which owns the Belgian TV-stations VIER and VIJF . Woenstijnvis was also the producer of the session whereby the Holocaust was mocked using Cent Wafers whereafter the Belgian public TV, VRT had to present their excuses. This article about mass media in Belgium is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about

55-637: The Dutch side retained the BRT name until becoming BRTN in 1991. However, the two broadcasters share production facilities on Auguste Reyerslaan in Brussels . The final renaming of VRT, on 1 January 1998, followed a change in the organization's legal status. From being part of a semi-governmental entity (a parastatale in Belgian terminology) it had, on 16 April 1997, become a publicly owned corporation ( NV van publiek recht ) in its own right. As successors to

66-463: The Maison de la Radio, from when the new building was completed in 1938 until 1974 when the building became too small. However, in 1977, as part of the ongoing state reform in Belgium broadcasting became reserved to the language communities rather than the national government in 1977. Accordingly, BRT/RTB went their separate ways in 1977. While the former French half changed its name to RTBF in 1977,

77-682: The NIR/INR, VRT and its counterpart in the French Community of Belgium , RTBF, share the Belgian membership in the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Along with RTBF, it is one of the 23 founding members. With the ending of its television monopoly – marked by the creation of VTM , a commercial television company that initially captured more than half of VRT's audience – the public broadcaster has been compelled to fight back, and part of its successful response has been

88-592: The company refers to a famous mistake of a quiz-candidate in the Flemish version of Wheel of Fortune : the remaining letters were W . . ST . . NV . S and the participant answered "WOESTIJNVIS" ( Desert Fish ), the correct answer was "WOESTIJNVOS" ( Desert Fox ). The company was founded in 1997 by Jan Huyse , Wouter Vandenhaute and Erik Watté in close collaboration with Mark Uytterhoeven . The company rose to fame with its series The Mole , variants of which were recorded and broadcast in various countries. Woestijnvis

99-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title VRT . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=VRT&oldid=1221874650 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

110-465: The use of external production houses such as Woestijnvis , the creator of such formats as De mol and Man bijt hond . Television channels are transmitted on: VRT's third television channel, known as VRT3  [ fr ] , was launched in May 2012. It is not a full-fledged television channel because it has no name, identity or logo. It broadcasts programs from the above channels in

121-566: Was founded in 1930 and existed until 1960. This became the Belgische Radio- en Televisieomroep (BRT) in 1960 and the Belgische Radio- en Televisieomroep Nederlandstalige Uitzendingen (BRTN) from 1991 to 1998. The NIR/INR and BRT ( French : Radio-Télévision Belge ; RTB) had each been single state-owned entities with separate Dutch- and French-language production departments. They were housed in Le Flagey , formerly known as

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