| La Une | |
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| Launched | 31 October, 1953 |
| Owned by | RTBF |
| Slogan | "Plus proche pour aller plus loin" (Closer to go further)(1995-2004) "Regardez ca vous regarde" (Look at what you look)(Current) |
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| Formerly called | INR (1953-1960) RTB (1960-1977) RTBF1 (1977-1997) RTBF La Une (1997-2004) |
| Sister channel(s) | La Deux, La Trois |
| Website | Official site of La Une |
La Une (The One) is a Belgian national television channel, owned and operated by RTBF.
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The Institut National de Radiodiffusion (IRN) began experimental television in Belgium on 2 June 1953, with the crowning of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. On 31 October 1953 at 8.30 p.m. Andrée Rolin officially opens the channel, with the channel broadcasting 2 hours a day, 6 days a week.
In 1960, Belgian Radio-television (RTB) replaces IRN.
In 1962, RTB introduced cable television in Liège and Namur, and is rolled out across the country 1975.
In 1973, RTB begins broadcasting in colour.
In 1976, a second channel is created, La Bis, and the decentralisation of the productions and the creation of the regional centres in Liège and Charleroi.
In 1977, RTB becomes Radio-Télévision belge de la Communauté française RTBF, with the channel renamed RTBF1.
In 1997, Parlement de la Communauté française makes RTBF an autonomous public company, with RTBF1 being renamed RTBF La Une along with Arte 21 and Sports 21 into RTBF La Deux and Eurosport 21 In 2005, RTBF La Une renames again to just La Une. In 2011, La Une plans to cease broadcasting in analogue transmitting & La Une will start to broadcast in digital & especially, La Deux and La Trois (but only for Tournai.)
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