RÚV

Ríkisútvarpið (RÚV) (pronounced [ˈriːcɪsˌuːtvar̥pɪð] or [ˈruːv]) (English: 'The Icelandic National Broadcasting Service') is Iceland's national public-service broadcasting organization.

RÚV
TypeTelevision, radio and web
Country
AvailabilityNational; International via satellite (Thor 5) and online (selected programmes)
MottoRÚV okkar allra (RÚV of all of us)
TV stations2
TV transmitters146
Radio stations3
Radio transmitters230
Revenue7.9 billion ISK
174 million ISK
HeadquartersReykjavík
OwnerState-owned
Key people
Stefán Eiríksson (director general)
Launch date
1930 (incorporation; radio)
1966 (television)
Official website
ruv.is
LanguageIcelandic

Founded in 1930, it operates from studios in the country's capital, Reykjavík, as well as regional centres around the country. RÚV operates an online news service, which is the fourth most visited website in Iceland. In 2016, 88% of Icelanders consumed RÚV content every week.

The service broadcasts an assortment of general programming to a wide national audience via two broadcast radio stations: Rás 1 and Rás 2; and one full-time television channel of the same name, RÚV. A supplementary, part-time TV channel, RÚV 2, transmits live coverage of major cultural and sporting events, as required, as well as some Icelandic programmes with English subtitles. RÚV also distributes online-only channels content for children and the elderly.

RÚV is funded by a flat earmarked government tax collected from every income tax payer, as well as from on-air advertising. All of RÚV's content is free-to-air and open in Iceland.

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