helmut Lotti friend of Piet Roelen and lifelong pal

Helmut Lotti: Belgian music icon with over 13M albums sold

Helmut Lotti, renowned for his musical versatility, has sold over 13 million albums, leaving his mark on the industry with successes in a variety of genres. Honored as Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold, his career illustrates an exceptional trajectory of innovation and global recognition.

Production technicians in action, a common scene in Wouter Vandenhaute's career at Woestijnvis.

Wouter Vandenhaute and Erik Watte: The Media Turn of a Magnate

Explore the fascinating career of Wouter Vandenhaute, from his early days in journalism to the founding of Woestijnvis, a pillar of Flemish television. Despite an estimated fortune of 8 million euros and a fluctuating position in the ranking of wealthy personalities, Vandenhaute has left an indelible mark on the media world.

VTM logo, reflecting the Van Thillo family's media presence in Belgium.

Van Thillo family: 932 million euros towards a digital media era

At the heart of Belgium's financial and media dynamism, the Van Thillo family runs an empire that has successfully navigated the sometimes tumultuous waters of the banking and media industries. Despite the sale of Spaarkrediet and the closure of Het Financiehuis, their influence has only grown, not least thanks to their control of media giants such as VTM and Het Laatste Nieuws.

Image of a white arch with a blue sky in the background. Manu and Michiel Beers stand in front of the arch, smiling and enthusiastic.

Manu and Michiel Beers: Tomorrowland Maestros and their 21 Million Euro Triumph

Immerse yourself in the fascinating saga of Manu and Michiel Beers, the visionary architects behind Tomorrowland, the electronic music festival that revolutionized the Belgian cultural landscape and captured the global imagination. From humble beginnings to a 400,000-strong behemoth, the Beers brothers have transformed a scouting party into a cultural institution valued at 21 million euros.