MNM (radio station)

MNM is a Belgian pop music radio station, launched in 2009, operated by the Flemish public broadcaster Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep (VRT). The station broadcasts in Flanders and Brussels on FM and can be heard in France and the Netherlands on border areas.

MNM
CityBrussels
Broadcast areaBelgium (Flanders, Brussels)
FrequencyFM
89.0 MHz (Antwerp)
101.5 (Ghent)
88.3 (Brussels)
DAB: Block 12A (Online)
SloganMusic and More
Programming
Language(s)Dutch
FormatPopular music station, youth, CHR
Ownership
OwnerVRT
History
First air date5 January 2009
Links
Websitewww.mnm.be

History

On 5 January 2009, Peter van de Veire launched the new radio station.

On 8 March 2010, the MNM logo had a small modification, the black letter M became blue, and modernized its studio and website.

On 28 March 2011, MNM added new jingles, a new programme (Sing Your Song) and two new radio hosts (Bert Beauprez, Renée Vermeire), the same year, and the slogan has changed from Let's Have a Big Time to Music and More.

During the 2018 Marathonradio event in June that year, MNM introduced a redesigned logo without the star as well as new graphics and a range of bright and bold colours.

Regular presenters

At the time of final broadcast, sorted alphabetically

Programmes

Live presenter-led programmes are broadcast every day between 0600 and 2300. Between 2300 and 0600 (midnight and 0800 on Saturday night/Sunday morning), the station is automated and airs a mix of non-stop music and live, hourly news bulletins.

MNM Hits

MNM Hits is a digital-only station, which consists of continuous pop music without presenter interruption, which was called Donna Hitbits before the MNM rebranding.

gollark: It did. It said `WIDTH` on one line instead of `HEIGHT`.
gollark: It had a serious bug which resulted in the bound checking issue until I patched it.
gollark: Sorry, bad JS-based **EWO**.
gollark: Idea: I make a bad JS-based Emu War to force baidicoot's hand.
gollark: PRODUCE EMUSTHEN MAKE THEM GO TO WAR

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