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Medialaan is a Flemish company in Belgium, best known as parent company of the first Flemish commercial television station: vtm. Medialaan was founded in 1987 as ''Vlaamse Televisie Maatschappij'' by nine publishers, each with an 11.1% share. Several TV and radio sister stations, generally targeting a more specific segment of the Flemish audience (such as youth), have been added. Since 1998, De Persgroep and the Roularta Media Group each have a 50% share of the company. On 31 May 1999 the name was changed to ''Vlaamse Media Maatschappij'' (VMMa) ((英語:Flemish Media Company)), and in February 2014 the name was again changed to Medialaan (meaning 'media lane'), reflecting the street in Vilvoorde on which it is located.〔(Farewell VMMa ) at HLN.be. Retrieved 06/02/2014.〕 It's the main competitor of the Flemish public broadcaster VRT; their rivalry even has a nickname 'Mediaoorlog', and it supposed suspension ''Pax media''. Woestijnvis, which incorporated the former Flemish SBS-stations, is a more distant third, other stations are minor. == Television channels == * vtm - The oldest and most popular TV station of the Medialaan. Used for mainstream series and programs * 2BE (formerly ''Kanaal2'') - The station is used mainly for trying out own work, and imported series and movies. * JIM - Youngster and music TV station. * vtmKzoom - TV station for the kids. * Vitaya - Lifestyle TV station * VTMzomer (temporary digital channel) * VTMkerst (temporary digital channel) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Medialaan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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