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LRT Televizija (HD) – broadcasts generalist programming in HD aimed at a wide audience, LRT Plius (HD) – focuses on culture and sports, LRT Lituanica – broadcasts exclusively Lithuanian content of two other LRT TV channels around the clock via the satellite and internet webpage and is also streamed live on YouTube.
LRT televizija was launched on 30 April 1957 as LTV (Lietuvos Televizija), by 1960 it was broadcast six days a week [2] and began broadcasting in colour in 1975 using SECAM colour. The channel was rebranded on 27 July 2012 to LRT televizija. [3] Broadcasting in 16:9 format began on 25 March 2013. [4]
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 ...
TV3 Lithuania (TV trys) is a Lithuanian free-to-air television channel that was launched on 11 April 1993. It was owned by Modern Times Group (MTG) until 2017, when it was acquired by Providence Equity Partners for €115 million.
LRT [33] LRT televizija - General; LRT Plius - Culture, religion and sports; LRT Lituanica - Mix of LRT televizija and LRT Plius programmes; LRT Radijas (Radio station) - General and news; LRT Klasika (Radio station) - Culture and classical music; LRT Opus (Radio station) - Aimed for young people and modern music
LNK was founded in Lapės after the reorganization of "LitPoliinter TV." On 1 April 1995, the Lithuanian Agricultural Bank became its main shareholder, with other shareholders including "Vilniaus Vingis," "Griaustinio Aidas," and the Lithuanian Workers' Union.
In the same year, Baltijos Televizija, founded by the company, started broadcasting. This channel in 1994-1995 shared the same UHF channel (38) as TV Polonia. It was also rebroadcast on TELE-3. [2] In 1996 the channel began to expand its network of correspondents when the Kupiškis studio was established. [3]