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If you grew up in Flanders in the early 1990s, mention the word (Dutch for “guidance” or “public information”) and you’ll likely get a knowing smirk. While the term usually refers to government-issued educational content, the 1991 campaign in Belgium became a cultural touchstone—not for being boring, but for being surprisingly bold, funny, and media-savvy.
To understand voorlichting in 1991, one must understand the platform used to deliver it. If you grew up in Flanders in the
Prior to 1991, sex education in Belgian schools was a patchwork. Catholic schools offered moral warnings; secular schools offered biology. AIDS was no longer a distant American news story. By 1990, Belgium had over 1,000 reported HIV cases. The fear was palpable, but the information was sterile. Prior to 1991, sex education in Belgian schools
In 1991, Belgium recognized a simple truth: information that is not entertaining is not heard. By allowing sitcom writers, pop musicians, and comic artists to lead the public health conversation, the Flemish government did something radical—it trusted its people to learn while being amused. By 1990, Belgium had over 1,000 reported HIV cases
Despite the entry of commercial players like VTM (launched in 1989), BRTN maintained a dominant radio share of over 80% and successfully defended its "cultural identity" against commercial pressure. 🎬 Entertainment Highlights

