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Television channel
Cultuur 7 |
Country | Belgium |
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Broadcast area | Flanders and Brussels |
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Language(s) | Dutch |
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Owner | Stingray Digital (from October 2015 until closure) |
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Launched | 1 October 2006 |
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Closed | 1 December 2015 |
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Replaced by | Brava Dutch taking the channel slot |
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Former names | EXQI Culture (until October 2013) |
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Website | cultuur7.be (defunct) |
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Cultuur 7 (formerly EXQI Culture) was a Belgian Dutch language speciality television channel broadcast in Flanders and Brussels. The channel broadcast filmed classical music performances, operas, and other cultural programmes in four-hour blocks, especially featuring Flemish productions.
The channel was originally launched on 1 October 2006 by EXQI [nl] as EXQI Culture. In October 2013, it was renamed as Cultuur 7.
In October 2015, Stingray Digital in Canada acquired Cultuur 7.[1][2] On 1 December 2015, Cultuur 7 was closed down, and was replaced by the Dutch version of Brava (Stingray acquired the broadcaster in the Netherlands earlier in July 2015[3]); Cultuur 7's programmes were integrated into the new Brava's schedule.[4]