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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]
www.lrt.lt. Lithuanian National Radio and Television (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija) is a non-profit news network that has been providing regular radio services since 1926 and television broadcasts since 1957. LRT joined the European Broadcasting Union in 1993. LRT operates three national television channels, radio ...
Radio Znad Wilii (in Polish and Belarusian languages). Included programs from Polskie Radio (Polish and Belarusian services) (Vilnius 103.8 FM) Start FM (students) (Vilnius 94.2 FM) VaikĊ³ Radijas (kids) (Vilnius 94.9 FM) BaltupiĊ³ radijas (gymnasium) (Vilnius 97.9 FM) Jazz FM (jazz) (Vilnius 99.3 FM) Mano FM (Kaunas 94.4 FM) TAU Radijas ...
The Museum of Broadcast Communications was founded in 1982 but didn't open until June 1987 in the River City condominium complex, located at 800 S. Wells St. It remained there until June 1992, when it moved to the Chicago Cultural Center. The MBC then left the Cultural Center in December 2003, with plans to open in a new building of its own at ...
WBBM. WBBM (780 kHz) – branded Newsradio 780 WBBM – is a commercial all-news AM radio station licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois. Owned by Audacy, Inc., its studios are located at Two Prudential Plaza in the Chicago Loop, while the station transmitter— diplexed with sister station WSCR —resides in the nearby suburb of Bloomingdale.
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Newsweb Corporation is a printer of ethnic and alternative newspapers in the United States, based in Chicago, Illinois. The company also owns several radio stations in the Chicago area. Newsweb was founded in 1971 by Chicago entrepreneur, political activist, and philanthropist Fred Eychaner to continue his printing business. [1][2]
Chicago Herald-Examiner, 1918–39 (became Herald-American) Chicago Journal, 1844–1929 (absorbed by Chicago Daily News) Chicago Mail, 1885–1894. Chicago Morning News, 1881 (became Chicago Record) Chicago Morning Herald, 1893–1901 (became Record-Herald) Chicago Post, 1890–1929 (absorbed by Daily News) Chicago Record, 1881–1901.