HUMO is a popular Belgian weekly radio and television magazine, written in Dutch. Originally the magazine was titled Humoradio, a portmanteau of 'humor' and 'radio'. Humoradio was first published in 1936 as a Dutch language counterpart to Le Moustique. During World War II between 1940 and 1944 it was not published. In 1958, when television started to reach a larger audience, the magazine was renamed to Humo.

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  • HUMO is a popular Belgian weekly radio and television magazine, written in Dutch. Originally the magazine was titled Humoradio, a portmanteau of 'humor' and 'radio'. Humoradio was first published in 1936 as a Dutch language counterpart to Le Moustique. During World War II between 1940 and 1944 it was not published. In 1958, when television started to reach a larger audience, the magazine was renamed to Humo. HUMO organizes Humo's Rock Rally, an important Belgian contest for young rock bands, and sponsors the Rock Werchter festival.
  • Humo is de naam van een Belgisch populair weekblad. Het voert als ondertitel onafhankelijk weekblad voor radio en televisie. 'Humo' is afgeleid van 'Humoradio', wat een samentrekking van 'humor' en 'radio' was. Sanoma Magazines Belgium heeft een belang van 51% over Humo, de overige 49% is in handen van de NV De Vijver (de holding die ook Woestijnvis beheert). Televisiebedrijf Woestijnvis heeft de leiding over het blad.
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  • Humo is de naam van een Belgisch populair weekblad. Het voert als ondertitel onafhankelijk weekblad voor radio en televisie. 'Humo' is afgeleid van 'Humoradio', wat een samentrekking van 'humor' en 'radio' was. Sanoma Magazines Belgium heeft een belang van 51% over Humo, de overige 49% is in handen van de NV De Vijver (de holding die ook Woestijnvis beheert). Televisiebedrijf Woestijnvis heeft de leiding over het blad.
  • HUMO is a popular Belgian weekly radio and television magazine, written in Dutch. Originally the magazine was titled Humoradio, a portmanteau of 'humor' and 'radio'. Humoradio was first published in 1936 as a Dutch language counterpart to Le Moustique. During World War II between 1940 and 1944 it was not published. In 1958, when television started to reach a larger audience, the magazine was renamed to Humo.
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