: The 1980s and 1990s saw a boom in private radio stations. Stations like Radio Donna (Dutch-speaking) and RMC (Radio Monte-Carlo, with programming in French) gained popularity. These stations focused on music, entertainment, and local content, appealing to a younger audience and providing stiff competition to public radio.
A special episode dedicated to "Seks en de Media" where pop stars were asked how they handled voorlichting in their own lyrics. The answers were awkward, sincere, and drew record ratings. : The 1980s and 1990s saw a boom in private radio stations
The media landscape in 1991 was also influenced by technological advancements and regulatory changes. The advent of cable and satellite television began to increase channel availability, and discussions around media regulation, advertising, and the role of public service broadcasters were ongoing. A special episode dedicated to "Seks en de
In 1991, Tien om te Zien wasn't just a music chart show; it was a lifestyle manual. Hosts like (then at the peak of his Clouseau fame) would transition from a music video by 2 Unlimited or Technotronic to a serious, unscripted talk about contraception. The advent of cable and satellite television began
1991 was the breakout year for Belgian dance music. Acts like (though 1989, still dominating 1991 charts) and 2 Unlimited (formed in 1991) filled the airwaves with beats.
(1991) serves as an archival example of a specific, highly explicit approach to sex education that has largely been rejected by modern pedagogical standards. While it was produced with the intent to demystify puberty, its reliance on graphic imagery involving minors has made it a subject of ethical debate and has led to its current status as a controversial media artifact. Disclaimer: