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LRT Plius is a Lithuanian television station owned and operated by LRT. LRT Plius was launched on 16 February 2003 as 'LTV2', then changed its name to LRT Kultūra on 28 July 2012. LRT Plius was launched on 16 February 2003 as 'LTV2', then changed its name to LRT Kultūra on 28 July 2012.
LRT operates three national television channels, radio stations and an internet website. LRT is the largest media group in Lithuania and is publicly owned. Its main purpose is to serve the public interest and the public's right to trustworthy and objective information. LRT's radio and television services operate from its headquarters in Vilnius ...
LRT Lituanica is the third Lithuanian public television channel, operated by LRT. The channel broadcasts 24 hours per day and is a mix of original programming from LRT televizija and LRT Plius . Launch and reach
LRT televizija: Lithuanian National Radio and Television: Public-owned: 1957 LRT televizija (HD) Lithuanian National Radio and Television: Public-owned: 2014 LRT Plius: Lithuanian National Radio and Television: Public-owned: 2003 LRT Plius (HD) Lithuanian National Radio and Television: Public-owned: 2017 LRT Lituanica: Lithuanian National Radio ...
LRT televizija broadcasts an average of 18 hours per day (as of 2014, it is 24 hours per day) and is visible throughout Lithuania, via streaming and via the satellite Sirius 4 and Eastern Europe (one of the Viasat package of encrypted channels). LRT televizija can be watched free on the internet.
BBC World Service (in English language) (Vilnius 95.5 FM); Radio Znad Wilii (in Polish and Belarusian languages). Included programs from Polskie Radio (Polish and Belarusian services) and Euroradio (Vilnius 103.8 FM)
Eurovizija.LT stage during the semi-finals. Eurovizija.LT 2025 was the national final format organized by LRT to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. It was held between 11 January and 15 February 2025 and was hosted by Gabrielė Martirosian, Nombeko Augustė Khotseng, and Rimvydas Černiauskas. [4]
In April 1993, the joint Lithuanian-US company "Baltijos televizija" was established; its main shareholder was the US company "American Equitable Finance Corporation", led by Kęstutis Makaitis, and the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Lithuania became the smaller shareholder. [1]