1987 in Belgian television
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- 28 January – The Belgian government passes a cable decree, setting out a framework for a single commercial, non-public television station to be established for the entire Dutch-speaking community in Belgium, with a monopoly on advertising.[1] This effectively lifted the ban on broadcast advertising.[2]
- 17 July – Another decree provides a legal framework for the introduction of private commercial television broadcasts in the French-speaking community.[1]