Eén

Eén

Eén's logo
Launched 1953
Owned by VRT
Picture format 576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Audience share 32.79% (2008, [1])
Country Belgium
Broadcast area National, also distributed in:
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Formerly called NIR TV (1953-1960)
BRT (1960-1977)
BRT1 (1977)
TV1 (1977-2005)
Sister channel(s) Canvas
Ketnet/OP 12
Sporza
Website een.be
Availability
Terrestrial
Norkring (FTA) Channel 1 (SD)
Digitenne (Netherlands) Channel 11 (SD)
Satellite
TV Vlaanderen Digitaal (Flanders) Channel 1 (HD)
Channel 100 (SD)
TéleSAT Numérique (Wallonia) Channel 600 (SD)
Channel 614 (HD)
CanalDigitaal (Netherlands) Channel 15 (HD)
Channel 291 (SD)
Cable
Telenet (Flanders) Channel 2
Channel 99 (HD)
Telenet (Brussels) Channel 101 (HD)
Channel 199
Available on all cable systems Check local listings for channels
Voo (Brussels) Channel 70
Ziggo (Netherlands) Channel 51 (SD/HD)
IPTV
Belgacom TV (VDSL) (Belgium) Channel 1
Channel 30 (HD) (Flanders)
Channel 30 (HD)
Channel 50 (Brussels)
Channel 30 (HD)
Channel 220 (Wallonia)
KPN (Netherlands) Channel 27
Streaming media
Stievie Information (HD)
Yelo TV Watch live
(HD - Belgium only)
TV Overal Watch live
(HD - Belgium only)
Horizon Horizon.tv (Netherlands only)

Eén (English: one, stylized as één) is a public Dutch-language TV station in Belgium, owned by the VRT, which also owns Ketnet, Canvas and several radio stations. Although the channel is commercial-free, short sponsorship messages are broadcast in between some programmes.

Eén focuses on drama, entertainment, news and current affairs in a similar vein to BBC One in the United Kingdom. The station was formally known as VRT TV1 until the current Eén branding was launched as part of a major station revamp on 21 January 2005.

Eén is considered to be the equivalent of its Walloon counterpart, La Une, the first channel of the Belgian Francophone (French-speaking) broadcaster, RTBF.

On-screen presentation

Continuity

Along with its sister channel Ketnet, Eén is currently one of 21 stations in Europe to utilise in-vision continuity presentation. Four regular staff announcers (as of January 2014) present in-vision and out-of-vision links from lunchtime until around midnight or in the early hours (if necessary) each day.

The current team of announcers are:

Seasonal identity

As of its 2005 rebrand as Eén, the channel uses different idents, logos, blips and a different colour scheme every season. This seasonality concept was abolished when Eén got a new look in early 2009.

Winter 2007 Spring 2008 Summer 2008

Programming

Belgian

  • 1000 Zonnen
  • Blokken
  • Dans Mondial
  • Debby and Nancy's Happy Hour
  • De bedenkers
  • De Laaste Show
  • De Pappenheimers
  • De Rode Loper
  • De Slimste Mens ter Wereld
  • De Zevende Dag
  • Eurosong
  • Fata Morgana
  • F.C. De Kampioenen
  • Gentse Waterzooi

  • Het Journaal
  • Koppen
  • Man Bijt Hond
  • Peter Live
  • Salamander
  • Sportweekend
  • Studio 1
  • Thuis
  • Tomtesterom
  • Tour
  • Villa Politica
  • Vlaanderen Vakantieland
  • Volt
  • Witse

International

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