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Name Main frequencies Notes Website RTL Today Radio: Internet Society and music in English https://today.radio: Eldoradio: 95.0 Bissen 105.0 Kirchberg 107.2 Belvaux: Hit music radio station
RTL Télévision was renamed RTL9 and, even though its original terrestrial frequency in Luxembourg remains, it is now primarily a cable station for France. In 1984, German language RTL Plus (now RTL Television) was added on channel E7 (PAL-B). All these stations carried a program in Luxembourgish, called Hei elei, kuck elei .
On 11 July 2024, RTL opened a submission period for interested artists and songwriters to submit their entries until 6 October 2024. Artists (at least one of the members for bands and groups) were required to have Luxembourg nationality, have lived in Luxembourg for three consecutive years, or have a strong link with the Luxembourg cultural scene, and were able to submit up to five entries each.
Télé Luxembourg was inaugurated by Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg on her 59th birthday together with her husband Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma. The transmitter used was that at Dudelange, adapted for television broadcasting. In 1980 the station added the prefix RTL to its name to become RTL Télé Luxembourg.
In contrast to RTL-TVI which broadcast a documentary in March 2005 tracing the history of Télé-Luxembourg and the independence of the Belgian channel, or RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg which showed a documentary at the end of 2005 about the "T" in RTL, RTL9 did not show a similar programme, due to the loss of records when they moved offices in 1995.
RTL Group, Radio Luxembourg's parent company, was an initial minority shareholder in the UK's Channel Five terrestrial analogue television channel, launched in 1997. RTL became the majority shareholder from 2006, when it had been re-branded as "Five". It was one of more than fifty television stations that RTL owned throughout Europe.
RTL Zwee is the second specifically Luxembourgish television channel created by RTL Group on March 15, 2004, thirteen years after RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg.The channel is aimed at a younger audience than its predecessor, with live broadcasts of international sporting events for which RTL has acquired the rights in Luxembourg (UEFA Champions League, UEFA European Championship in particular).
Luxembourg maintains a pan-European broadcasting presence through the RTL Group, offering a wide array of radio and television services, especially in France, Germany, and the UK. The nation hosts SES , Europe's leading satellite operator, managing the Astra satellite fleet.