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 / LRT), the national public broadcasting company of Lithuania[2]. LRT televizija was launched on 30 April 1957, and began broadcasting in colour in 1975. Broadcasting in 16:9 format began on 25 March 2013.
LRT televizija | |
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Launched | 30 April 1957 |
Picture format | 16:9 (SD, HD)[1] |
Slogan | Renkamės iššūkius |
Formerly called | Lietuvos Programme (1957–1988) LTV (1990–1998, 2003–2012) LRT (1998–2003, 2013–present) |
Sister channel(s) | LRT Plius LRT Lituanica |
Website | http://www.lrt.lt/en/channels/ltv |
Streaming media | |
LRT mediateka | http://www.lrt.lt/mediateka/tiesiogiai/lrt-televizija |
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).
Programming
Programming consists of:
- Information/News – 15%
- Socio-public and Education – 11%
- TV Magazines and Journalistic Research – 9.4%
- Culture – 8%
- Sport – 3.6%
- Programmes for Children – 7.4%
- Entertainment – 0.3%
- Music – 29.8%
- Religious programmes – 0.5%
- Programmes for ethnic minorities – 1%
- Feature films and series – 14%
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References
- "LRT televizija". Squid TV.
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