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Latvijas Radio is a national cultural institution, fostering radio drama, and organizing a radio choir as well as children's vocal groups. The organization's phonographic archives contain approximately 200,000 sound recordings. Latvijas Radio became a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) on 1 January 1993. [1]
Latvijas Radio 1: Talk and news; Latvijas Radio 2: Latvian music and news; Latvijas Radio 3 - Klasika: Classical music and news; Latvijas Radio 4: News, all thematic programms and music (in Russian language) Latvijas Radio 5: Top 40; Latvijas Radio 6 - Radio NABA: Student radio, alternative, classic rock, jazz, electro (Riga 95.8 FM) SWH Group ...
Radio SWH Gold 90.7 Latvijas Radio 1: 91.5 Latvijas Radio 2: 94.5 Retro FM 95.8 Latvijas Radio 6 - Naba 101.8 Latvijas Kristīgais Radio 103.7 Latvijas Radio 3 - Klasika 104.3 European Hit Radio: 105.2 Radio SWH: 105.7 Radio SWH+ 106.8 Radio TEV: 107.2 Radio Skonto: 107.7 Latvijas Radio 4 - Doma laukums
Until the end of 2014 Latvian Television and Radio Latvia operated separate domains – ltv.lv and latvijasradio.lv. In order to strengthen the position of Public Broadcasting of Latvia among other internet resources in Latvia, they both became sub-domains under lsm.lv as ltv.lsm.lv and latvijasradio.lsm.lv respectively.
The first private TV station of the country started to air in 1991 and today television is the leading media in Latvia. In 2016 the average television viewer spent 4 hours and 48 minutes in front of the screen each day – 22 minutes less than in 2015. [6] The country has two public service channels, Latvijas Televīzija (LTV1) and LTV 7.
Latvijas Radio 5 - Pieci.lv is part of Latvijas Radio public service broadcasting network based in Riga, Latvia. [1] Pieci.lv is public service broadcasting for youth, combining subculture, different lifestyle and opinion leaders. [2] Currently the network consists of nine internet only stations and a nationwide FM station.
Live radio is sound transmitted by radio waves, as the sound happens. Modern live radio is probably [original research?] most used to broadcast sports but it is also used to transmit local news and traffic updates. Most radio that people listen to today is pre-recorded music, and the days of solely live broadcast music are generally not as present.
Screenshot of TV3 Latvia in 2009. TV3 was launched in 19 September 1998 replacing 31.Kanāls, [2] but did not receive a terrestrial license until 2001. The channel has since increased its viewing share to become the most popular channel in Latvia as of September 2007, surpassing its then-closest rival LNT.