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Hubertas Grušnys (19 June 1961 – 21 October 2006) was a Lithuanian businessman and media proprietor.

Grušnys was born in Vilnius. From 1984, he studied at the law faculty of Vilnius University. In 1989, with a partner, Hubertas Grušnys launched the radio station " M-1", the first-ever private radio station in Lithuania and the post-communist Eastern Europe [1].

His business was focused on running radio stations and a national TV network LNK which he sold in 1998. Hubertas Grušnys owned three national and two regional radio stations in Lithuania. He was also vice-president of the Lithuanian Association of Broadcasters. He died in a private plane ( Diamond DA42 Twin Star [1]) crash near the Pociūnai Airport, Prienai.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hubertas Grušnys (19 June 1961 – 21 October 2006) was a Lithuanian businessman and media proprietor.

Grušnys was born in Vilnius. From 1984, he studied at the law faculty of Vilnius University. In 1989, with a partner, Hubertas Grušnys launched the radio station " M-1", the first-ever private radio station in Lithuania and the post-communist Eastern Europe [1].

His business was focused on running radio stations and a national TV network LNK which he sold in 1998. Hubertas Grušnys owned three national and two regional radio stations in Lithuania. He was also vice-president of the Lithuanian Association of Broadcasters. He died in a private plane ( Diamond DA42 Twin Star [1]) crash near the Pociūnai Airport, Prienai.

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