RTV Utrecht

Dutch regional public broadcaster

  • RTV Utrecht
  • UStad
Radio stations
  • Radio M Utrecht
  • Bingo FM
HeadquartersHengeveldstraat 29, Utrecht
Broadcast area
Utrecht
Picture format
16:9 576i (SDTV)WebcastRTV Utrecht
UStad
Radio M Utrecht
Bingo FM
Official website
rtvutrecht.nlReplaced
  • Radio M
  • Omroep Utrecht

Radio Televisie Utrecht, abbreviated RTV Utrecht, is the regional public broadcaster for the Dutch province of Utrecht. It was founded in 2002 following the merger of Radio M and Omroep Utrecht.

Radio M, short for Radio Midden (lit.'Centre Radio', referring to Utrecht's central location within the Netherlands), began operations in 1989. The first television broadcast was in 2000. The station merged with Omroep Utrecht, the local broadcaster for the province's capital city Utrecht, in 2002.[1]

References

  1. ^ "RTV Utrecht: onze organisatie". RTV Utrecht (in Dutch). Retrieved 1 September 2023.

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