BRF TV

It is owned by the Belgian public broadcaster Belgischer Rundfunk and transmitted via cable in the German-speaking Community of Belgium and throughout the country via IPTV.

BRF's television activity started in 1993 with the broadcast of a slot on the Verviersian local cable channel Télévesdre[1] with the weekly investigation programme Maskerade, which was later added by the news and current affairs programme MAG.

[2] On 4 October 1999, BRF created KA3 (for KAnal 3), renamed to the current name five years later, on 4 October 2004[3] as BRF-TV, a daily television programme produced and carried on cable in the German Community.

The programme was made in co-operation with the Medienzentrum in Eupen and the Germanophone Community.

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