Niche · Regional · Belgium

Regional journalists in Belgium:
340+ contacts at 80+ outlets

Belgium has 340+ active regional journalists at 80+ outlets. Regional newspapers, city media, broadcasters and local editions work by province, city and language area. A useful pitch therefore starts with the concrete local consequences for people, organizations or authorities in that exact coverage area.

Presscloud tracks 340+ journalists covering local and regional news in Belgium across 80+ outlets. This page helps you choose between provincial newspapers, city media, regional broadcasters and local editions, with close attention to language area and genuine local relevance.

Updated weekly · Last: July 13, 2026 · Reading time: 7 min
Regionaal-focus score · top 10
0–100

Ranked on relevance, not volume. Niche titles score higher than broad mainstream media.

No Tele
100
Krant van west vlaanderen
93
Ring-tv
93
AVS
92
Tv-limburg
89
BX1
88
VRT
87
WTV
82
Made in Limburg
79
7Dimanche
75
+ 5 outlets with a lower focus score · View all 15 →
340+
journalists in this niche
80+
active media outlets
1.110+
publications tracked in 2026

The Belgian regional media landscape in 2026

Belgian regional journalism is closely tied to province and language area. Gazet van Antwerpen and Het Belang van Limburg have a pronounced regional focus, Het Nieuwsblad works with local editions and BRUZZ serves Brussels. In French-speaking Belgium, L’Avenir, Sudinfo and regional audiovisual media report by city and area.

A story that seems small nationally can matter greatly in one region when it affects jobs, mobility, education, housing, associations or local government. A local address alone is not enough. The newsroom needs to know what changes for people in its area and who can speak about it locally.

Which topics Belgian regional journalists cover

Regional media cover municipal politics, mobility, housing, business, education, care, safety, culture, sport and local initiatives. State the municipality or province, how many people are affected and when the change becomes visible in the first paragraph. A local spokesperson and concrete location make the story more usable.

How to approach regional journalists in Belgium

Three questions determine whether your story is local enough.

01
What changes here?
Lead with the effect on a specific city, province or community. Introduce the company afterwards.
02
Who can speak locally?
Offer an employee, partner, resident or official from the region with direct contact details.
03
Does the language and edition fit?
Choose the right local edition and pitch in Dutch or French. A national mailing often misses the relevant desk.
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about regional PR in Belgium

Answers to the most frequently asked questions. Missing something? Contact us.

Belgium has provincial newspapers, local editions, city media and regional broadcasters. Examples include Gazet van Antwerpen, Het Belang van Limburg, BRUZZ, L’Avenir and the regional Sudinfo titles.
When you can explain what changes for residents, employees, visitors, associations or authorities in the coverage area. Having an address in the region is usually not sufficient.
Create a short version for each region with its own figures, locations, spokespeople and consequences. Send it to the appropriate edition in the newsroom’s language.
Daily and online desks can work quickly, but early information helps with interviews and photography. Send a follow-up only when you have genuinely new local information.
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