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  2. Eesti Rahvusringhääling - Wikipedia

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    Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) – Estonian Public Broadcasting – is a publicly funded and owned radio and television organisation created in Estonia on 1 June 2007 to take over the functions of the formerly separate Eesti Raadio (ER) (Estonian Radio) and Eesti Televisioon (ETV) (Estonian Television), under the terms of the Estonian National Broadcasting Act.

  3. List of radio stations in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    National anthem; Estonia portal; This is a list of radio stations in Estonia. From 2025 will be planned launch regular DAB+ broadcasting. ... Power Hit Radio (FM in ...

  4. Eesti Raadio - Wikipedia

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    Eesti Raadio (Estonian Radio, ER) was the public service radio broadcaster of Estonia that, at the time of closure, operated five national radio stations. It was closed in 2007 as a result of a merger with Eesti Televisioon (Estonian Television, ETV) to form the Estonian Public Broadcasting service, or Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR).

  5. Radio in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Estonian Radio and Estonian Television were merged, and Eesti Rahvusringhääling (Estonian Public Broadcasting, ERR) was established. ERR has five radio stations. There are around 35 private radio stations with programmes broadcast both in Estonian and in Russian, and radio is the primary source of information for 51% of Estonia

  6. Vikerraadio - Wikipedia

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    Vikerraadio is an Estonian national radio channel of Eesti Rahvusringhääling (formerly Eesti Raadio). [1] It began broadcasting on April 3, 1967. Ingrid Peek has been the editor-in-chief since August 7, 2017. [2]

  7. Eesti Televisioon - Wikipedia

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    Pursuant to the new Estonian National Broadcasting Act passed by the Estonian Parliament on 18 January 2007, Eesti Televisioon merged with Eesti Raadio (Estonian Radio, ER) on 1 June 2007 to form the Estonian Public Broadcasting service, or Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR).

  8. Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Estonia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song "Et uus saaks alguse" written by Mihkel Mattisen and Silvia Soro. The song was performed by Birgit.The Estonian broadcaster Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) organised the national final Eesti Laul 2013 in order to select the Estonian entry for the 2013 contest in Malmö, Sweden.

  9. Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, "Hope" performed by Stefan qualified Estonia to the final, where it placed 13th. The Estonian national broadcaster, Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR), broadcasts the event within Estonia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. ERR confirmed Estonia's participation at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on 1 August 2022. [1]