In the early 1990s, sex education in Belgium was a topic of growing importance. As societal norms and values evolved, there was an increasing recognition of the need for comprehensive and age-appropriate sex education.
With the Maastricht Treaty on the horizon (signed in 1992), 1991 saw a surge in media content explaining the "New Europe." sexuele voorlichting 1991 belgium full videotitle porn tube
Because Belgium has no single "Ministry of Media," 1991 saw the birth of parallel systems: In the early 1990s, sex education in Belgium
In the early '90s, the Flemish television landscape was still reeling from the 1989 launch of (Vlaamse Televisie Maatschappij). By 1991, this commercial powerhouse had fundamentally changed how Belgians consumed media, forcing the public broadcaster (then BRT , now VRT) to rethink its educational "voorlichting" mission to stay competitive. forcing the public broadcaster (then BRT
In 1991, entertainment wasn't just mindless; it was often educational. Documentaries on nature, science, and history held prime-time slots that today would be reserved for reality TV.