Lithuanian National Radio and Television (
Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija) is a non-profit public broadcaster that has been providing regular radio services since 1926 and television broadcasts since 1957. LRT joined European Broadcasting Union in 1993. LRT operates three national television channels, radio stations and internet website, LRT.lt.
LRT is the largest media group in Lithuania and is owned by the public. Therefore, its fundamental mission is to serve the public interest and the public’s right to trustworthy and objective information. Radio and television services are now operating from LRT headquarters in Vilnius. LRT radijas, the main LRT radio station, has the biggest share in Lithuanian radio market and pays most of attention to the operative news and educative on-air production.
History
The Lithuanian Radio started regular broadcasting on 12 June 1926. The television service has been broadcasting since 30 April 1957. In 1965, radio broadcasts were started in English. In 1975, the first coloured programme from LRT was broadcast. Radio and television services are now operating from LRT headquarters in
Vilnius
Vilnius ( , ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Lithuania, with a population of 592,389 (according to the state register) or 625,107 (according to the municipality of Vilnius). The population of Vilnius's functional urb ...
, the capital of Lithuania. At the end of 2019, LRT employed approx. 600 people.
In May 2007 LRT started a project of converting all of its films, including some five thousand hours of cinefilm and some 30,000 hours of videotapes to digital. The oldest entry dates back to 1895.
LRT comprises seven media channels broadcasting nation-wide. The content of all the channels is integrated and shared across all three platforms: television, radio, and on-line (web-portal and LRT's accounts on social media networks). LRT produces around two-thirds of its content in-house, while one third is commissioned from external producers.
In delivering international news coverage, LRT cooperates with private and public media, including Deutsche Welle, Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and others. LRT was admitted as a fully active member of the
European Broadcasting Union
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; french: Union européenne de radio-télévision, links=no, UER) is an alliance of Public broadcasting, public service media organisations whose countries are within the European Broadcasting Area or who ar ...
on 1 January 1993. From the restoration of independence in 1991 to 31 December 1992, LRT was a member of the
International Radio and Television Organisation
The International Radio and Television Organisation (official name in French: Organisation Internationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision or OIRT (before 1960 International Broadcasting Organization (IBO), official name in French: ''Orga ...
.
Governance
The LRT Council is the highest governing institution of LRT. The Council supervises the implementation of the LRT mission, approves the annual income and spending by LRT administration. The Council comprises twelve members prominent in social, scientific and cultural fields, appointed for six-year terms.
On financial issues, the LRT Council and the management are being consulted by the LRT Administrative Commission. The Administrative Commission is made up of five members – management and (or) finance specialists – who are appointed by the Council for a term of four years. Currently, the LRT Council is chaired by Liudvikas Gadeikis.
Budget
LRT operations are funded by taxpayers. LRT budget depends directly on taxes collected in the year before the last. The state allocates 1.5 percent of the personal income tax and 1.3 percent of the collected excise duties.
The LRT's budget for 2019 stood at 41.65 million euros. Budget project for 2020 envisages allocating 46.30 million euros for LRT.
Between 1992 and 2015 LRT had received income from advertising.
Facilities and equipment
LRT has TV studios of 70 sq.m, 120 sq.m, two studios of 300 sq.m and one studio of 700 sq.m. LRT also uses OB stations for broadcasting. Studio facilities include modern computer graphics equipment.
Platforms and channels
LRT TV and radio live broadcasts are accessible globally on LRT.lt (except for the foreign content the broadcast of which in other countries is restricted by authors rights).
Radio
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LRT Radijas
LRT Radijas is the public-owned Lithuanian radio station.
LRT Radijas
Lithuanian Radio has been on air now for more than 80 years, and today it operates 3 radio channels – LRT Radijas, LRT Klasika and LRT Opus.
LRT Radijas is being transm ...
– main generalist radio programme;
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LRT Klasika
LRT Klasika is a Lithuanian radio channel dedicated to culture and classical music and produced by Lithuanian National Radio and Television (LRT).
LRT Klasika is broadcast from a network of 22 FM transmitters and its programmes are also streame ...
– culture content and classical music as well as specialised content for Lithuanian ethnic minority groups;
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LRT Opus – contemporary music and content for younger audiences.
Television
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LRT Televizija
LRT televizija, formerly known as LTV 1, is the flagship television channel of Lithuanian National Radio and Television (''Lithuanian:'' Lietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija).
History
LRT televizija was launched on 30 April 1957 as LTV ...
(HD) – broadcasts generalist programming in HD which is aimed at a wide audience;
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LRT Plius
LRT Plius is a Lithuania
Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore ...
(HD) – focuses on culture and sports;
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LRT Lituanica
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 Lituanica was launched as 'L ...
– broadcasts exclusively Lithuanian content of two other LRT TV channels around the clock via the satellite and internet
webpageand is also streamed live on YouTube.
Online
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LRT.lt – beyond the main news page in the Lithuanian language, it also ha
News in Englishan
News in Russian All content which was published or aired on LRT channels is permanently stored and is freely accessible at LRT's digital archiv
Mediateka
Logo
File:LRT-Logo.png, LRT's former logo, used from 2003 to 2012.
File:LRT logotipas2012.png, LRT's previous logo, used from 2012 to 2022.
File:LRT Logo 2022.svg, LRT's current logo since 2022.
See also
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1991 January Events (Lithuania)
References
External links
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Television in Lithuania
Publicly funded broadcasters
Television channels and stations established in 1957
European Broadcasting Union members
Mass media companies of Lithuania
1926 establishments in Lithuania