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BRUZZ

Vlaams-Brusselse Media (Flemish-Brussels Media), shortened to VBM and operating under the brand BRUZZ is a non-profit media company dedicated to serving the Flemish Community in Brussels. A counterpart to BX1, which caters to the French-speaking Community in Brussels, BRUZZ has its headquarters located at Radio House in Ixelles.

Vlaams-Brusselse Media
BRUZZ
IndustryMedia industry
Predecessor
FoundedMarch 10, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-03-10)
Founder
  • Luc Demullier
  • Lydia Desloover
  • Ruben Goots
  • Stefanie Gryson
  • Simon Horsten
  • Marc Moerman
  • David Steegen
  • Jos Van Campenhout
  • Kristel Vandenbrande
HeadquartersFlagey Building, ,
Belgium
Area served
Brussels-Capital Region
Products
  • BRUZZ radio
  • BRUZZ ICE
  • BRUZZ televisie
  • BRUZZ.be
  • BRUZZ Ket
  • BRUZZ magazine
  • BRUZZ culture
Revenue2,276,887 Euro (2015) 
10,565,677 Euro (2015) 
Total assets3,824,854 Euro (2015) 
Websitebruzz.be

History edit

1970–2014: Early Years and Pre-Merger Developments edit

BRUZZ's origins can be traced to the monthly local newspaper Deze Maand in Brussel, which was founded in the 1970s by the Nederlandse Commissie voor de Cultuur van de Brusselse Agglomeratieraad with the aim of creating a Dutch-language newspaper for the residents of the Brussels Agglomeration. 1985, it underwent a name change to Deze Week in Brussel.

On September 15, 1993, the television channel TV-Brussel was inaugurated from the Royal Flemish Theatre.

In 1998, Deze Week in Brussel underwent another name change, becoming Brussel Deze Week, with Dirk Volckaerts assuming the role of editor-in-chief.

In 2002 a trilingual cultural supplement, initially named AGENDA and later Agenda Magazine, was introduced to Brussel Deze Week.

On 26 February 2000, FM BSSL was launched as a student radio affiliated with RITCS. On December 19, 2003, the station received a 9-year license and, in May 2004, rebranded as FM Brussel.

In 2004, Brussel Deze Week expanded its reach by establishing the online news platform brusselnieuws.be, which also integrated content from TV-Brussel and FM Brussels. In 2008, Anne Brumagne assumed the role of editor-in-chief, and the newspaper underwent another transformation, being renamed BDW.[1]

2014–present: Post-Merger Period edit

On March 10, 2014, the entities governing brusselnieuws.be, tvbrussel, FM Brussel, Agenda Magazine and BDW merged to create Vlaams-Brusselse Media, headquartered in the historic Radio House in Ixelles. The new organization focused on producing web, radio and television content.[2][3] Subsequently, on October 13, 2015, the Board of Directors of Vlaams-Brusselse Media announced a reorganization, prompted by a turbulent period after the previous CEO's announcement of resignations and the closure of FM Brussels.[4]

On 20 April 2016, brusselnieuws.be, Tvbrussel, FM Brussels, Agenda Magazine and BDW ceased to exist as separate entities, giving way to the emergence of the cross-media brand BRUZZ with a unified editorial team.[5][6][7]

In 2018 Vlaams-Brusselse Media collaborated with Onderwijscentrum Brussel (OCB) to launch BRUZZ Ket, a digital platform for children and youth. It targets Dutch-speaking and multilingual young people aged 9 to 13 in Brussels.

On April 19, 2022, Vlaams-Brusselse Media introduced BRUZZ ICE a digital radio station.[8]

Editor-in-Chief edit

Time span Editor-in-Chief
2015 - 2016 Jeroen Roppe
2016 - 2017 Klaus Van Isacker[9]
2017–2023 Kristof Pitteurs[10][11]

References edit

  1. ^ "BDW Opinie: Brussel Deze Week wordt BDW". www.bruzz.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  2. ^ Alan Hope (14 October 2015). "Vlaams-Brusselse Media renamed Bruzz". Flanders Today.
  3. ^ "Vlaams-Brusselse Media vervellen tot 'Bruzz': "Eén grote, centrale en digitale redactie"". Het Laatste Nieuws. Belga. 13 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Vlaams-Brusselse media heten binnenkort Bruzz". www.bruzz.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  5. ^ Alan Hope (20 April 2016). "FM Brussel and Agenda relaunch as Bruzz". Flanders Today.
  6. ^ NWS, VRT (2015-10-12). "Vlaams-Brusselse Media worden "Bruzz"". vrtnws.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  7. ^ "Bruzz krijgt één grote, centrale en digitale redactie". Gazet van Antwerpen (in Flemish). Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  8. ^ "Hier is BRUZZ ICE: een digitaal radiostation en label voor jong Brussel". www.bruzz.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  9. ^ NWS, VRT (2016-07-14). "Klaus Van Isacker versterkt tijdelijk hoofdredactie Bruzz". vrtnws.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  10. ^ Redactie (2017-06-30). "Kristof Pitteurs wordt nieuwe hoofdredacteur Bruzz". De Morgen (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  11. ^ "Kristof Pitteurs verlaat de BRUZZ-redactie". www.bruzz.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-01-08.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Vlaams Brusselse Media Flemish Brussels Media shortened to VBM and operating under the brand BRUZZ is a non profit media company dedicated to serving the Flemish Community in Brussels A counterpart to BX1 which caters to the French speaking Community in Brussels BRUZZ has its headquarters located at Radio House in Ixelles Vlaams Brusselse MediaTrade nameBRUZZIndustryMedia industryPredecessorBrussel Deze WeekFM BrusselNiet openbare Regionale Televisievereniging BrusselFoundedMarch 10 2014 10 years ago 2014 03 10 FounderLuc DemullierLydia DeslooverRuben GootsStefanie GrysonSimon HorstenMarc MoermanDavid SteegenJos Van CampenhoutKristel VandenbrandeHeadquartersFlagey Building Ixelles BelgiumArea servedBrussels Capital RegionProductsBRUZZ radioBRUZZ ICEBRUZZ televisieBRUZZ beBRUZZ KetBRUZZ magazineBRUZZ cultureRevenue2 276 887 Euro 2015 Operating income10 565 677 Euro 2015 Total assets3 824 854 Euro 2015 Websitebruzz wbr be Contents 1 History 1 1 1970 2014 Early Years and Pre Merger Developments 1 2 2014 present Post Merger Period 2 Editor in Chief 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit1970 2014 Early Years and Pre Merger Developments edit BRUZZ s origins can be traced to the monthly local newspaper Deze Maand in Brussel which was founded in the 1970s by the Nederlandse Commissie voor de Cultuur van de Brusselse Agglomeratieraad with the aim of creating a Dutch language newspaper for the residents of the Brussels Agglomeration 1985 it underwent a name change to Deze Week in Brussel On September 15 1993 the television channel TV Brussel was inaugurated from the Royal Flemish Theatre In 1998 Deze Week in Brussel underwent another name change becoming Brussel Deze Week with Dirk Volckaerts assuming the role of editor in chief In 2002 a trilingual cultural supplement initially named AGENDA and later Agenda Magazine was introduced to Brussel Deze Week On 26 February 2000 FM BSSL was launched as a student radio affiliated with RITCS On December 19 2003 the station received a 9 year license and in May 2004 rebranded as FM Brussel In 2004 Brussel Deze Week expanded its reach by establishing the online news platform brusselnieuws be which also integrated content from TV Brussel and FM Brussels In 2008 Anne Brumagne assumed the role of editor in chief and the newspaper underwent another transformation being renamed BDW 1 2014 present Post Merger Period edit On March 10 2014 the entities governing brusselnieuws be tvbrussel FM Brussel Agenda Magazine and BDW merged to create Vlaams Brusselse Media headquartered in the historic Radio House in Ixelles The new organization focused on producing web radio and television content 2 3 Subsequently on October 13 2015 the Board of Directors of Vlaams Brusselse Media announced a reorganization prompted by a turbulent period after the previous CEO s announcement of resignations and the closure of FM Brussels 4 On 20 April 2016 brusselnieuws be Tvbrussel FM Brussels Agenda Magazine and BDW ceased to exist as separate entities giving way to the emergence of the cross media brand BRUZZ with a unified editorial team 5 6 7 In 2018 Vlaams Brusselse Media collaborated with Onderwijscentrum Brussel OCB to launch BRUZZ Ket a digital platform for children and youth It targets Dutch speaking and multilingual young people aged 9 to 13 in Brussels On April 19 2022 Vlaams Brusselse Media introduced BRUZZ ICE a digital radio station 8 Editor in Chief editTime span Editor in Chief 2015 2016 Jeroen Roppe 2016 2017 Klaus Van Isacker 9 2017 2023 Kristof Pitteurs 10 11 References edit BDW Opinie Brussel Deze Week wordt BDW www bruzz be in Dutch Retrieved 2022 06 10 Alan Hope 14 October 2015 Vlaams Brusselse Media renamed Bruzz Flanders Today Vlaams Brusselse Media vervellen tot Bruzz Een grote centrale en digitale redactie Het Laatste Nieuws Belga 13 October 2015 Vlaams Brusselse media heten binnenkort Bruzz www bruzz be in Dutch Retrieved 2022 06 10 Alan Hope 20 April 2016 FM Brussel and Agenda relaunch as Bruzz Flanders Today NWS VRT 2015 10 12 Vlaams Brusselse Media worden Bruzz vrtnws be in Dutch Retrieved 2022 06 10 Bruzz krijgt een grote centrale en digitale redactie Gazet van Antwerpen in Flemish Retrieved 2022 06 10 Hier is BRUZZ ICE een digitaal radiostation en label voor jong Brussel www bruzz be in Dutch Retrieved 2022 06 10 NWS VRT 2016 07 14 Klaus Van Isacker versterkt tijdelijk hoofdredactie Bruzz vrtnws be in Dutch Retrieved 2022 06 10 Redactie 2017 06 30 Kristof Pitteurs wordt nieuwe hoofdredacteur Bruzz De Morgen in Dutch Retrieved 2022 06 10 Kristof Pitteurs verlaat de BRUZZ redactie www bruzz be in Dutch Retrieved 2024 01 08 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BRUZZ amp oldid 1194525985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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