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Christian Van Thillo (born 25 March 1962 in Antwerp, Belgium) is a Belgian businessman. He was Chief Executive Officer of DPG Media, a leading family-owned Belgian media concern that owns print media and broadcast media in Belgium and the Netherlands and print media in Denmark. His family-owned business controls the Belgian newspapers Het Laatste Nieuws and De Morgen, Dutch newspapers Algemeen Dagblad, Trouw and De Volkskrant and publications in Denmark. The concern also owns the largest group of commercially funded TV channels in Belgium and several national radio stations including Q-music in Belgium and the Netherlands. It also has a big online presence in Belgium with hln.be being the most visited website in the country. The media concern had a turnover of €1.45 billion ($1.64 billion) in 2017. Career In 1989 he became ''Group Managing Director'' of ''De Persgroep'', and in 1990 Chief Executive – General Manager of Aurex NV. His subsequent position was CEO of De Persgro ...
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Christian Van Thillo (2020)
Christian Van Thillo (born 25 March 1962 in Antwerp, Belgium) is a Belgium, Belgian businessman. He was Chief Executive Officer of DPG Media, a leading family-owned Belgian media concern that owns print media and broadcast media in Belgium and the Netherlands and print media in Denmark. His family-owned business controls the Belgian newspapers Het Laatste Nieuws and De Morgen, Dutch newspapers Algemeen Dagblad, Trouw and De Volkskrant and publications in Denmark. The concern also owns the largest group of commercially funded TV channels in Belgium and several national radio stations including Qmusic (Belgium), Q-music in Belgium and the Netherlands. It also has a big online presence in Belgium with hln.be being the most visited website in the country. The media concern had a turnover of €1.45 billion ($1.64 billion) in 2017. Career In 1989 he became ''Group Managing Director'' of ''De Persgroep'', and in 1990 Chief Executive – General Manager of Aurex NV. His subsequent posit ...
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