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+ | In 1993, [[La Deux|Télé 21]] split into two channels, Arte 21, a Belgian version of French cultural channel of [[Arte|the same name]], and Sports 21, which took over [[La Deux|Télé 21]]'s frequency. |
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Revision as of 17:07, 11 December 2019
Arte 21
1993–1994
In 1993, Télé 21 split into two channels, Arte 21, a Belgian version of French cultural channel of the same name, and Sports 21, which took over Télé 21's frequency.
Arte Belgique
2006–2015
Arte Belgique is the Belgian version of the Franco-German cultural channel Arte. This last one replaced the Belgian version in the summer of 2015.
Predecessors: Institut national belge de radiodiffusion
Television: Radio: Programs: Brands: RTBF Auvio: Planned: Defunct: |