1926; 92 years ago (1926) (radio) 1957; 61 years ago (1957) (television)
Headquarters
S. Konarskio g. 49, Vilnius, Lithuania
Area served
Lithuania
Key people
Monika Garbačiauskaitė-Budrienė (CEO)
Services
Television, radio, online
Owner
Government-owned corporation
Website
lrt.lt
Lithuanian National Radio and Television (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija; LRT (help·info)) is the national public broadcasting company of Lithuania based in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. The company broadcasts two national channels, an international channel (broadcast from the Sirius 4 satellite) and a high-definition TV station. LRT also broadcasts three national radio channels. LRT has provided regular radio service since 1926 and television broadcasting since 1957. As of 2018, LRT employs about 670 people. LRT was admitted as a full active member of the European Broadcasting Union on 1 January 1993.
The Lithuanian Radio and Television Council oversees the operations of LRT according to the Law on the Provision of Information to the Public and the Lithuanian Radio and Television Law. LRT is funded by the state budget (about 75%) and (until 2015) television commercials. A television licence fee or tax that every television purchaser would have to pay is being discussed since 1996 as the future source of income for LRT.
In May 2007 LRT started a project of converting all of its films, including some five thousand hours of cinefilm and some 30,000 hours of video tapes to digital. The oldest entry dates back to 1895.
Contents
1Stations
2See also
3References
4External links
Stations
Radio:
LRT Radijas – generalist channel
LRT Klasika – classical music
LRT Opus – youth station, pop music
Television:
LRT televizija (HD) – general channel
LRT Plius (HD) – cultural and educational programmes
LRT Lituanica – channel for audience abroad
See also
Eastern Bloc information dissemination
1991 January Events (Lithuania)
References
External links
Official website(in Lithuanian)(in English)
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Television in Lithuania
LRT
LRT televizija (HD)
LRT Plius (HD)
LRT Lituanica
MG Baltic
LNK
BTV
TV1
Info TV
Liuks!
Providence Equity Partners
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TV6 (HD)
TV8 (HD)
TVPlay Sports (HD)
TVPlay Sports+ (HD)
TV1000 Premium (HD)
Lietuvos rytas
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Balticum
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Init TV (HD)
Init Ekstra TV
Init Play TV
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STV (HD)
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Dzūkijos TV
Marijampolės TV
Žvaigždė
Sport Entertainment
Sport1 (HD)
Sony Pictures Television
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National media in the former Eastern Bloc
Overview
Eastern Bloc information dissemination
Broadcasting in the Soviet Union
Mass media in Communist Czechoslovakia
Newspapers
Central newspapers of the Soviet Union
Pravda (Russian SFSR)
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