Nostalgie Vlaanderen

Radio station in Antwerp
  • Antwerp
Broadcast areaBelgium
FlandersFrequency102.9 MHz (Antwerp)
103.5 MHz (Ghent)
98.1/98.4 MHz (Brussels)
Full list of other frequencies on Nostalgie.euProgrammingLanguage(s)DutchFormatOldiesOwnershipOwnerNRJ Group
Concentra NV
Corelio
Sister stations
NRJ Wallonie
Nostalgie WallonieHistory
First air date
20 March 2008LinksWebsitenostalgie.eu

Nostalgie Vlaanderen (Nostalgie Flanders) is a private Belgian radio station broadcasting in Flanders and Brussels but can also be heard in some parts of Wallonia, and is dedicated to mainly music of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Nostalgie Flanders is created on 20 March 2008, and is owned by Concentra Group, Corelio NV and the NRJ Group.[citation needed]

History

In March 2008, Nostalgie Vlaanderen started broadcasting on the former frequencies of the radio stations: Antwerpen 1, Radio Go, Radio Mango and Radio Contact Vlaanderen, and it was created by the media groups: Concentra N.V. and Corelio in collaboration with the NRJ Group, the largest radio group of Europe. The station competes with the nationwide commercial radio stations of the Vlaamse Media Maatschappij: Q-music and JOE fm.

Since 8 March 2010, Nostalgie can also be heard in the province of Limburg after the acquisition of the frequencies of EXQI FM.[citation needed]

Op 28 augustus 2023 Nostalgie changed to Play nostalgie With Oh so new programs with, inter alia Bart De Raes , Leen Demare , Felice Dekens , Anne Paulusin , and many more

Broadcasting area

Nostalgie Vlaanderen broadcasts on FM throughout Flanders and in Brussels on the following frequencies:

Antwerp

East Flanders

Flemish Brabant

Limburg

West Flanders

Outside Belgium

Nostalgie Vlaanderen is also available on the internet, but can also be heard clearly on FM, near and beyond the borders in several countries on the following frequencies:

France

Netherlands

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