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1991 was a landmark year for Belgian-linked music and international acts touring the country.
: Programs like the VTM Soundmixshow reached peak popularity, demonstrating the public's massive appetite for talent-based reality competition long before the global "Idol" craze.
One of the most memorable and effective examples from 1991 was a public health lithograph featuring two bananas. The text "DommeRik. SlimmeRik. AIDS." accompanied an image contrasting a "stupid" banana without a condom with a "clever" banana wearing one. The bilingual tagline read: "Slimmerikken vrijen veilig" (Clever people have safe sex). Produced by designer An de Koninck, the poster was part of a competition for Flemish art students organized by the Interprovincial AIDS Coordinaat (IPAC) and Soroptimist International. The inclusion of the AIDS-telefoon number—078 15 15 15—anchored the creative imagery with a direct call to action for information and support. The campaign successfully used humor and a simple visual metaphor to deliver a life-saving message. 1991 was a landmark year for Belgian-linked music
, its first original daily soap opera, which remains a staple of Belgian television today.
💡 1991 was also the year Michael Schumacher made his Formula 1 debut at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps. The text "DommeRik
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However, public health experts and most mainstream media defended the broadcast, noting that AIDS cases in Flanders were rising sharply.
1991 was also the peak of AIDS awareness in Western Europe. In Belgium, the number of HIV cases was rising sharply. The government knew that scare tactics alone didn't work. They needed entertainment and media content that could model safe behavior without inducing panic.
Historically, "voorlichting" in Belgium was the domain of public broadcasters— (then BRTN) for the Dutch-speaking community and RTBF for the French-speaking community. By 1991, the concept of media as a tool for public instruction and social cohesion was facing intense competition from private interests.
The political climate of 1991 was charged. On November 24 of that year, the far-right party Vlaams Blok achieved a shocking electoral score, an event that became known as "Black Sunday" because one-third of the electorate switched parties. In response, the anti-racist movement intensified its efforts, launching information campaigns and organizing mass demonstrations. These campaigns relied heavily on media coverage to spread their message, and their strategies were closely studied by communications scholars.