Deze punten geven een overzicht van de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen in entertainment en media in België in 1991. Het was een tijd van verandering en groei, zowel in de media zelf als in de manier waarop informatie en entertainment werden geconsumeerd.
: To compete, public broadcasters like BRT (renamed BRTN in 1991) and RTBF faced restructuring and a push toward more commercial programming. Deze punten geven een overzicht van de belangrijkste
In 1991, the Flemish government (Belgium’s Dutch-speaking community) faced a challenge: rising rates of teenage pregnancy, misconceptions about HIV/AIDS, and a general reluctance to discuss sexual health openly. Traditional pamphlets and classroom lectures weren’t working. So, the Ministry of Health did something radical—they turned to . (Extremely rare
(Extremely rare. Only 50,000 were printed. It features Wiske explaining menstruation to a confused Lambik—a surprisingly tender scene). (Extremely rare. Only 50
One of the most specific media entries for this year is the documentary video titled Sexuele voorlichting (also known by its English DVD title, Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls
BRT’s late-night show Schalkse Ruiters (hosted by popular comedian Jaak Pijpen) dedicated its entire November 1991 episode to voorlichting . The format? Sexologists and psychologists sat on a giant bed in the studio, while a live band played love ballads. Viewers called in with questions—anonymously. The ratings were massive. It was the Belgian equivalent of America's Dr. Ruth but wrapped in Flemish absurdist humor.