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RUV

Ríkisútvarpið, commonly abbreviated as RÚV, is Iceland's national public service broadcaster. It began in 1930 as the state radio service and expanded to television in 1966. Today, RÚV operates radio and television programming as well as online services, serving as Iceland's public broadcasting institution.

RÚV's programming covers news and current affairs, documentaries, cultural and educational shows, children's programming, and sports.

The broadcaster is funded through public funds and licensing arrangements, with governance and oversight defined by

RÚV maintains online platforms, including a website and streaming services, which publish news, video, and archival

It
aims
to
provide
reliable
information,
diverse
programming,
and
content
that
reflects
Icelandic
society.
The
organization
seeks
to
maintain
editorial
independence
while
fulfilling
its
public
service
remit.
Icelandic
broadcasting
policy.
It
plays
a
central
role
in
emergency
broadcasting
and
in
supporting
Icelandic
language
and
culture
through
its
productions.
material.
Through
these
channels,
the
broadcaster
reaches
audiences
across
Iceland
and
among
the
Icelandic
diaspora,
complementing
its
traditional
radio
and
television
services.