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VRT NWS Journaal
GenreNews programme
Country of originBelgium
Original languageDutch
Production
ProducerVRT
Production locationBrussels
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time5 - 40 minutes
Original release
NetworkVRT (VRT 1, VRT Canvas)
Release31 October 1953 (1953-10-31) –
present

VRT NWS Journaal (formerly Het Journaal) is the main news program of the VRT, broadcast daily on the channels VRT 1 and VRT Canvas.

The first edition of Het Journaal was broadcast on 31 October 1953, the day that Flemish television began. Initially, Het Journaal was a small operation, with few staff; nowadays, there are dozens of journalists, and many other employees, such as directors, producers and technicians.

Broadcasts

VRT NWS Journaal is typically broadcast four times a day on VRT 1: 1pm, 6pm, 7pm, and the late news, which usually airs at around 10:45pm. At weekends, an extra bulletin is broadcast at 8pm on VRT Canvas: this airs in place of current affairs programme Terzake (roughly translated, 'In this respect'). The 7pm edition is the main edition, and the most-watched, usually running for 40 minutes.

Presenters

Current news presenters are:

  • Wim De Vilder (since 1999)
  • Annelies Van Herck (since 2004)
  • Goedele Wachters (since 2007)
  • Hanne Decoutere (since 2012)
  • Fatma Taspinar (since 2018)
  • Aurélie Boffé (since 2024)
  • Riadh Bahri (since 2022)

Notableprevious news presenters include Jan Becaus (1985–2013), Ivo Belet (1989–2003), Geert van Istendael (1978–1993), Dirk Sterckx (1986–1998), and André Vermeulen (1985–1996).

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