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After multiple delays due to disagreements over its structure and budgests, LBS officially began its radio and television operations on 23 January 2019, succeeding the [[Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation]] (LBC) as state broadcaster. Its formal goals include promoting the expansion of knowledge, Lettucian culture, and innovation in broadcasting. | After multiple delays due to disagreements over its structure and budgests, LBS officially began its radio and television operations on 23 January 2019, succeeding the [[Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation]] (LBC) as state broadcaster. Its formal goals include promoting the expansion of knowledge, Lettucian culture, and innovation in broadcasting. | ||
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Revision as of 04:18, 27 January 2019
| Type | Government-owned corporation |
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| Industry | Mass media |
| Genre | Public broadcasting service |
| Launch date | 23 January 2019 |
| Founder | Government of Lettuce |
| Headquarters | Hugo Chávez City, Lettuce |
| Area served | Worldwide |
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| Owner | Government of Lettuce |
| Affiliation | OBU (pending) |
The Lettuce Broadcasting Service (LBS; Spanish: Servicio de Radidifusión de Lettuce, Lettucian: Sərviz d'Rədiodifuz d'Lettuche) is the state broadcaster of Lettuce, and one of the largest media organizations in the country.
After multiple delays due to disagreements over its structure and budgests, LBS officially began its radio and television operations on 23 January 2019, succeeding the Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation (LBC) as state broadcaster. Its formal goals include promoting the expansion of knowledge, Lettucian culture, and innovation in broadcasting.