Radiocentras (Lithuanian radio station)

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Radiocentras
Broadcast area Lithuania
Frequency Vilnius 101,5 MHz FM
Kaunas 107,1 MHz FM
Klaipėda 101,5 MHz FM
Šiauliai 92,2 MHz FM
Panevėžys 101,4 MHz FM
Alytus 101,1 MHz FM
Biržai 105,5 MHz FM
Druskininkai 101,6 MHz FM
Ignalina 102,7 MHz FM
Jonava 101,3 MHz FM
Marijampolė 101,8 MHz FM
Plungė 97,7 MHz FM
Raseiniai 99,9 MHz FM
Tauragė 102,7 MHz FM
Telšiai 91,2 MHz FM
Ukmergė 99,5 MHz FM
Utena 101,0 MHz FM
Kėdainiai 95,2 MHz FM
Rokiškis 100,0 MHz FM
Ownership
OwnerUAB „Radiocentras“
Links
Website http://rc.lt/

Radiocentras is a commercial radio station in Lithuania, [1] broadcasting from the capital city of Vilnius. Radiocentras was established in 1991.

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References

  1. "Listen to RadioCentras from Vilnius live on Radio Garden". radio.garden. Retrieved 2023-01-05.

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