Belarusian National TV and Radio Company has launched a new media portal, which comprises a number of radio and TV companies broadcasting news about Belarus. Among them are TV-First Channel, Channel Lad, Belarus TV, NTV-Belarus, First National Channel of Belarusian Radio, Radio Channel Culture, Radio Station Belarus, Radio Station Stolitsa, Radio Station Radius-FM.
Belarusian National TV and Radio Company as an integral part of the country's history and culture, combine such qualities, intrinsic to Belarusians, as openness, sincerity and friendliness.
TV-First Channel broadcasts current and reliable information about the life inside and outside of the country; over 100 film premieres a season, diverse collection of feature films, sensational and popular TV series; exclusive sport products.
Having amassed richest traditions, the First Channel makes use of latest production technologies, continues to explore and take into account audience interests and wishes doing everything possible to make sure each viewer goes "This is the First One!" when switching it on.
Channel Lad was and is created by creative TV and journalism professionals working in different parts of the country. Originally, Lad established itself as the first family channel in Belarus. The main focus was placed on culture. Several seasons later, this concept has somewhat changed. Now Channel Lad goes beyond the cultural scope to include sports and entertainment in its format.
Belarus TV is the country's first international channel created by BTRC for foreign viewers. Its main goal is to deliver fast and reliable accounts of what is happening in Belarus in different areas. Belarus TV offers the finest TV, cinema and video products of the country made over the years.
NTV-Belarus was launched on July 4, 2006. It retains the best and most beloved shows made by NTV trying to adhere to the NTV concept as much as possible in its format selection.
Belarusian Radio's calling card is the First National Channel. Its broadcasting policy bases itself on mass scale and accessibility, a great deal of fast and relevant information. The channel works around-the-clock. To be amongst radio listeners, solve important problems together, rest with fun and use are obligations derived from the motto "Let's be together!".
One of the new key broadcasting priorities of Belarusian Radio is to popularize national and world culture. Channel Culture is successfully working toward that goal.
Radius-FM has been launched on July 12, 2003, with 24 hours worth of airtime every day.
Radio Station Stolitsa is also popular among listeners, working in the UHF range at the frequency of 72.89 MHz 20 hours a day (from 06:00 to 02:00).
Since May 1962, Belarusian Radio has been regularly broadcasting to foreign countries. Today Radio Station Belarus produces 16 hours worth of airtime every day in five languages: Belarusian, Russian, English, German and Polish. Since January 3, 2005, Radio Station Belarus has launched online real-time broadcasts in English 5 hours a day, since September 1, 2005 – 10 hours a day with two five-hour blocks.
Radio Station Belarus is a source of objective and full information about events in the country on the air and in the Internet!
Please, visit http://www.tvr.by/eng to learn more about the media portal.