: While Flanders maintained a protective stance for its public broadcaster, the French-speaking community officially broke the monopoly of in 1991 by introducing national commercial radio. Dominance of Public Radio
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Given the specificity of your request and the limitations of my current data, I'll have to approach this from a general perspective, providing insights into the Belgian media and entertainment landscape around 1991, with an emphasis on what might have been considered "voorlichting" or public information/education within that context.
In 1991, Belgium was a federal state with three regions: Flanders, Wallonia, and the Brussels-Capital Region. The country's entertainment and media landscape was characterized by a mix of national and regional players.