Radio 2 (Belgium)
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Broadcast area | Belgium |
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Slogan |
Altijd dicht bij jou ("The largest family of Flanders) |
Frequency |
FM:88.7-93.7, 97.5-97.9, 100.1 MHz Online |
Format | Popular, regional |
Audience share | 31.58% (February 2008, Centrum voor Informatie over de Media (Flanders Centre for Media Information)) |
Transmitter coordinates | 50°51′10.79″N 4°24′15.4″E / 50.8529972°N 4.404278°ECoordinates: 50°51′10.79″N 4°24′15.4″E / 50.8529972°N 4.404278°E |
Owner | VRT |
Website | www.radio2.be |
Radio 2 is a Belgian radio channel operated by the Flemish public broadcaster Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep (VRT).
In contrast to the more formal VRT Radio 1, Radio 2 features a more populist schedule aimed at a general family audience and is currently the most popular radio stations in Flanders.
Regional variations
Radio 2 is broadcast in five regional versions, each with its own regional news bulletins (up to seven per day) and dedicated sequences at breakfast time (Ochtendpost Mon–Fri), midday (Middagpost Mon–Fri) and drivetime (Avondpost Mon–Sat). The five regions concerned are:
Radio 2 Antwerpen
- Based in: Antwerp
- Frequencies: 97.5 FM
Radio 2 Limburg
Radio 2 Oost-Vlaanderen
- Based in: Ghent, East Flanders
- Frequencies: 89.8, 90.7 and 98.6 FM
Radio 2 Vlaams-Brabant
- Based in: Leuven, West Flanders
- Frequencies: 88.7, 92.4 and 93.7 FM
Radio 2 West-Vlaanderen
- Based in: Kortrijk, West Flanders
- Frequencies: 100.1 FM
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