Medialaan

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Medialaan
The logo and sign of VMMa. prior to its rebranding
The prior logo of Medialaan, when it was still known as VTM.

Medialaan was a Belgian company, best known as parent company of the first Flemish commercial television station: VTM. In 2018 De Persgroep acquired a 50 percent stake in Medialaan and rebranded the company as DPG Media.

History[]

Medialaan was founded in 1987 as Vlaamse Televisie Maatschappij by nine Flemish newspaper and magazine publishers, each with an 11.1% share, Perexma, Roularta, TVV, IUM, Almaspar, De Vlijt, Hoste, Concentra, and Drukkerij Het Volk. Several TV and radio sister stations, generally targeting a more specific segment of the Flemish audience (such as youth), have been added. After 1998, De Persgroep and the Roularta Media Group each had a 50% share of the company. On 31 May 1999 the name was changed to Vlaamse Media Maatschappij (VMMa) (English: Flemish Media Company), and in February 2014 the name was again changed to Medialaan (meaning 'media avenue'), reflecting the street in Vilvoorde on which it is located.[1]

In 2018 De Persgroep acquired Roularta's 50 percent stake in Medialaan. Roularta received a 50 percent stake in Mediafin and 217.5 million euros in cash.[2] This turned De Persgroep into the sole owner of Medialaan. On 23 May 2019, The company merged Medialaan with its newspaper and magazine publishing holdings.[3] The combined company took on the name of DPG Media and phased out the Medialaan name.

Rivalry with the VRT[]

Medialaan's main competitor was the Flemish public broadcaster VRT; their rivalry even has a nickname 'Mediaoorlog', and it supposed suspension Pax media. Woestijnvis, which incorporated the former Flemish SBS-stations, is a more distant third, other stations are minor.

Television channels[]

Final channels

  • VTM - The oldest and most popular TV station of the Medialaan. Used for mainstream series and programs.
  • Q2 (formerly known as 2BE, Kanaaltwee, Kanaal 2 and Ka 2) - The station is used mainly for trying out own work and imported series and movies.
  • Vitaya - Lifestyle TV station.
  • (formerly known as acht) - TV station targeting men with mainly movies, stand-up comedy and American series.
  • VTM Kids - TV station for kids and boys.
  • VTM Kids Jr. - TV station for preschoolers.

Former channels

  • JIM (2001-2015) - Youngster and music TV station
  • (2006) - Summer themed channel
  • (2006-2007) - Christmas themed channel
  • (2007-2012) - Health & healthy food themed channel
  • - (2009-2016) - Flemish music only channel
  • (2013-2016) - Comedy channel
  • VTMKZOOM - TV station for kids.
  • Kadet - TV station for boys.

Radio (Qgroup)[]

Qgroup was the holding for the radio stations of Medialaan. The group is active in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Final radio stations

  • Qmusic (Belgium & Netherlands)
  • JOE (Belgium)

Former radio stations

  • (until 2003)
  • Topradio (sold by Medialaan in 2003)

Mobile operators[]

Medialaan owns 3 MVNO's

On Demand[]

Medialaan has 2 on demand services:

  • (digital tv)
  • (web and mobile devices)

References[]

  1. ^ Farewell VMMa at HLN.be. Retrieved 06/02/2014.
  2. ^ "Roularta stapt uit Medialaan en in Mediafin". Knack.be. Roularta. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Medialaan en De Persgroep Publishing worden één bedrijf". Medialaan.be. Medialaan. Archived from the original on 7 September 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2018.

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