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- Radiocentras is a commercial radio station in Lithuania, broadcasting from the capital city of Vilnius. Radiocentras was established in 1991. "Listen to...
- of radio stations in Lithuania. LRT Radijas (news) LRT Klasika (classical) LRT Opus (electronic) Radiocentras (pop) Relax FM (Lithuanian pop) RADIO•R (Russian...
- (Letter on the Snow) (Lithuanian National Radio Awards) 2004 / The Best Performer of the Year (Radiocentras Music Awards) 2004 / The Golden Disc Award...
- Year, "Gyvenu" 2006: Radiocentras Music Awards: Best Debut of the previous year 2024: Golden Drop [lt] 2023 by Lietus.fm ("Rain") radio station: Group of...
- website". Archived from the original on 2021-02-01. Retrieved 2006-12-04. "Radiocentras" išdalino apdovanojimus, by Baltic News Service Foje official website...
- No Gain Dreaming Reikalingi Would You Take Care Of Me Upių Slėniuose RadioCentras Awards: Female Artist of The Year 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards: Best...
- Maria Francesca LaCentra (April 10, 1910 – June 1, 1996) was an American contralto singer, best known for her work on old-time radio and her singing with...
- rock band. Radioshow has started at radio station Radiocentras in 1992. Later it has moved to the radio station Ultra Vires. In 1995 Radioshow debuted as...
- fourth in the final. In 2005, he won the Song of the Year award from Radiocentras Awards for "My Lover's Gone" with the Latvian singer Ladybird. Amberlife's...
- stations in Lithuania were M-1 (14.5% of daily listeners), Lietus (12.7%), Radiocentras (9.1%) and LRT Radijas (8.5%). As a result of a thousand-years history...