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TV3 Lithuania (TV trys) is a Lithuanian free-to-air television channel that was launched on 11 April 1993. It was owned by Modern Times Group (MTG) until 2017, when it was acquired by Providence Equity Partners for €115 million.
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Sol FM (Klaipeda 93.3 FM) RadijoGama (Klaipeda 99.0 FM) RS2 (Šiauliai 97.8 FM) Radijo Klubas (gymnasium) (Šiauliai 99.4 FM) Saulės Radijas (Šiauliai 102.5 FM) XXL FM (Telšiai 96.8 FM, Šiauliai 88.8 FM, Plungė 99.5 FM) Pulsas (Panevėžys 96.6 FM and Biržai 107.3 FM) Utenos Radijas (Utena 103.9 FM) FM 99 (Alytus 99.0 FM and Druskininkai ...
The Lithuanian Radio started regular broadcasting on 12 June 1926. The television service has been broadcasting since 30 April 1957. In 1965, radio broadcasts were started in English. In 1975, the first coloured programme from LRT was broadcast. Radio and television services are now operating from LRT headquarters in Vilnius, the capital of ...
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.
The situation changed in 2006, when Kanal 2 made some big changes in their programme. TV3 ratings fell and shows had problems getting enough viewers to reach the Top 10 of the week. Later that year, programme director Jüri Pihel left TV3. In 2009 all Baltic TV3 channels introduced new red-white visual identity, logo and slogan.
LRT Lituanica was launched as 'LTV World' at the end of September 2007. [1] In Europe, it is available through Astra 4A satellite, also free of charge to Kabel Digital subscribers in Germany.
LNK was founded in Lapės after the reorganization of "LitPoliinter TV." On 1 April 1995, the Lithuanian Agricultural Bank became its main shareholder, with other shareholders including "Vilniaus Vingis," "Griaustinio Aidas," and the Lithuanian Workers' Union. The channel was officially launched throughout Lithuania on 5 May 1995.