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m-1+lithuanian+radio+station Latitude and Longitude:

54°42′8″N 25°13′17″E / 54.70222°N 25.22139°E / 54.70222; 25.22139
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M-1
Broadcast area Lithuania
Frequency Vilnius 106.8 MHz
Kaunas 106.6 MHz
Klaipėda 106.5 MHz
Alytus 106.0 MHz
Links
Website http://www.m-1.fm/

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]

References

  1. ^ "Kontaktai". m-1.fm. 15 February 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b Jackevičius, Mindaugas. "R.Grušnienė: prieš 20 metų M-1 prilygo stebuklui". DELFI. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  3. ^ "M-1, UAB revenue, profit", www.rekvizitai.vz.lt

External links

54°42′8″N 25°13′17″E / 54.70222°N 25.22139°E / 54.70222; 25.22139



m-1+lithuanian+radio+station Latitude and Longitude:

54°42′8″N 25°13′17″E / 54.70222°N 25.22139°E / 54.70222; 25.22139
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
M-1
Broadcast area Lithuania
Frequency Vilnius 106.8 MHz
Kaunas 106.6 MHz
Klaipėda 106.5 MHz
Alytus 106.0 MHz
Links
Website http://www.m-1.fm/

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]

References

  1. ^ "Kontaktai". m-1.fm. 15 February 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b Jackevičius, Mindaugas. "R.Grušnienė: prieš 20 metų M-1 prilygo stebuklui". DELFI. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  3. ^ "M-1, UAB revenue, profit", www.rekvizitai.vz.lt

External links

54°42′8″N 25°13′17″E / 54.70222°N 25.22139°E / 54.70222; 25.22139



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