The criticism is unanimous: how VRT boss got into trouble with the saga about the Bart De Pauw documentary
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A week ago, he removed the documentary about the De Pauw case from the broadcast schedule; now VRT CEO Frederik Delaplace has adjusted his plans. After political insistence, 'The process that no one wanted' will soon be shown on VRT Canvas. The pressure on Delaplace is increasing. And it is not the first time that he has received the wind from the front.
A week ago, he pulled the docu about the Pope case out of the airwaves, and now VRT boss Frederik Delaplace has sent in his plans. After insisting from a political standpoint, "The Process Nobody Wanted" will be shown later on VRT Canvas.
A week ago, he pulled the docu about the Pope case out of the airwaves, and now VRT boss Frederik Delaplace has sent in his plans. After insisting from a political standpoint, "The Process Nobody Wanted" will be shown later on VRT Canvas.
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