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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 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 - Hot Adult Contemporary; SWH Plus - Russian language music hits (in Russian language) SWH Rock - Rock music; SWH LV ...
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
Since 2013, LTV has come under the umbrella of Public Broadcasting of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Sabiedriskie mediji, LSM) along with Latvian Radio, as part of the unification process of both public broadcasters. LTV and Radio Latvia now share one news portal, LSM.lv, and an online streaming service (REplay.lv), with content from both broadcasters.
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. [8]
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.
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Radio over the years has proven to be the most stable of the media businesses in terms of audiences and revenues, although during 2015, Latvia's public radio broadcasting company Latvijas Radio suffered severe losses. [7] In recent years local and regional television stations have gained financial stability, largely due to national support.