The Pulse of the Belgians

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The Pulse of the Belgians -

Belgium is not one audience, one mood or one conversation. The Pulse of the Belgians reveals what truly captures people’s attention by analysing the themes Belgian newsrooms cover and how readers respond to them. For brands, it offers a clearer view of what matters now, in trusted media environments that reflect society as it really is.

BRANDS WE REPRESENT

Total combined publishing revenues in Belgium can be estimated to more than 1 Billion euros.

Het Laatste Nieuws - De Morgen - Het Nieuwsblad - Het Belang van Limburg - De Standaard - De Gazet van Antwerpen- Krant van West-Vlaanderen - Humo - Libelle - Libelle Lekker - Flair - Dag Allemaal - Primo - Story - Tv Blad - Tv Familie - Knack - Knack Weekend - Knack Focus - Magazine - NINA - Billie - Citta-Standaard Magazine - VT Wonen Landelijk-Stijlvol Wonen - Goed Gevoel-Feeling - Plus Magazine - Trends-Style - Datanews Le Soir - L’Avenir- La Libre - Sudinfo - Grenz Echo - DH Les Sports-So Soir - Max-Ciné Télé Revue - Soir Mag - Moustique - Paris Match - Télé Pocket - Le Vif - Le Vif Weekend - Trends Tendances - Style - Télépro-Gaël - Femmes d’Aujourd’hui - Femmes Délices

THE ORIGINALS

BELGIAN PUBLISHING MATTERS.
MORE THAN EVER


In these times of fear, distraction and doubt, the media that built your brand
is now treated like background noise.

For decades, we shaped public opinion, culture and trust.

We made people care. We made people stop.
We made people remember.
We made people feel something.
We even made people do something.

We’ve set the tone of the conversation:
locally, daily, and across every format.

And yet, somewhere along the way, journalism got pushed to the bottom of the brief. Context became optional. And the media that actually drives results started getting treated like a line item.

We’re not here to ask for more attention.
We’re here to remind you who made it matter in the first place.

Because communities matter.
Culture matters.
Context matters.

Time to restore all three.
Time to pay attention.

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