Radio Judaïca

[6][7] The station was successful and had attracted an audience from the Jewish community for its cultural, political and informational programs.

[8] In 1990, the channel had 30,000 to 50,000 daily listeners, including a number of non-Jews on the outskirts of Brussels, attracted by the quality content offered by the station.

[7] In 2003, the president of the station, Arié Renous, was falsely accused of housing illegal immigrants in his residence.

[9] Renous, who was also the founder of the station as well as a Holocaust survivor, died in 2008.

[12] Radio Judaica currently broadcasts on 90.2 FM (in analog), and 12B (in digital).