Studio Brussel, Radio station in Schaerbeek, Belgium.
Studio Brussel is a radio station in Schaerbeek, a district of Brussels, broadcasting alternative music genres such as rock, metal, hip-hop, house, and techno. The studios occupy a modern building with open spaces where music production and live broadcasts take place.
The broadcaster started on April 1, 1983, as a regional radio program by BRT for the capital region and later extended its coverage to all of Flanders. This development made it a major channel for Dutch-speaking listeners across Belgium.
The broadcaster carries a name reflecting its origins in the bilingual capital, though today it transmits entirely in Dutch and reaches a Flemish audience. Visitors can look through the glass windows of the studios during certain hours and watch presenters work and live music being recorded.
Listeners can receive broadcasts through traditional radio, digital platforms, and mobile apps that support Wi-Fi and Bluetooth streaming. The studios are generally not open to the public, but occasional events and concerts take place at this location.
The broadcaster organizes De Warmste Week every December, a six-day fundraising campaign that mobilizes millions of viewers and listeners and supports thousands of projects across Flanders. This initiative turns the building into a hub for social solidarity, where people can attend live broadcasts and participate in activities.
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