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Power Hit Radio; Broadcast area: Lithuania: Frequency: Vilnius 95.9 FM Kaunas 91.0 FM Klaipėda 96.7 FM Šiauliai 89.7 FM Panevėžys 87.9 FM Telšiai 100.0 FM Utena 93.9 FM Alytus 88.3 FM Marijampolė 87.6 FM: Programming; Format: CHR / dance / trance: Ownership; Owner: TV3 Group (Baltics) (Providence Equity Partners) Links; Website ...
Radio Znad Wilii (in Polish and Belarusian languages). Included programs from Polskie Radio (Polish and Belarusian services) and Euroradio (Vilnius 103.8 FM) Start FM (students) (Vilnius 94.2 FM) Vaikų Radijas (kids) (Vilnius 94.9 FM) Baltupių radijas (gymnasium) (Vilnius 97.9 FM) Jazz FM (jazz) (Vilnius 99.3 FM) Vilnius FM (music) (Vilnius ...
The station offers news, current affairs, culture, religious, sport, entertainment and music programmes. The LRT Radijas News has its correspondents not only in the largest cities of Lithuania, but also in regions. It is the only radio news service with such an extensive network of associates abroad – from the United States to Russia.
Radiocentras is a commercial radio station in Lithuania, [1] broadcasting from the capital city of Vilnius. Radiocentras was established in 1991. Radiocentras was established in 1991. References
Power Hit Radio may refer to: Power Hit Radio (Estonia) Power Hit Radio (Lithuania) Power Hit Radio (Norway) Power Hit Radio (Sweden) This page was last edited on 29 ...
Power Hit Radio (Lithuania) R. Radijas 9; Radio Maria; Radiocentras (Lithuanian radio station) Raduga (radio station) Z. ZIP FM
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 Lithuania. At the end of 2019, LRT employed approx. 600 people. [1]
M-1 is the first commercial radio station in Lithuania, broadcasting from the capital city of Vilnius. [1] The station was established on 31 December 1989 by Hubertas Grušnys. [2] The first song played on M-1 was "Radio Ga Ga" by Queen. [2] In 2022, radio station had €4.6 million in revenue. [3]