KTV Ltd.

KTV Ltd. is a DVB-T SD and HD encrypted UHF TV and radio service operating in Stanley, capital of the Falkland Islands, and also in part of the Camp. The charge for receiving the service of 33 TV and radio channels is £36 per month. Founded in 1980 by Sharon and Mario Zuvic Bulic, KTV Ltd. receives channels from the UK, USA, Saint Helena Island, and Chile and rebroadcasts them to subscribers in the Falkland Islands. KTV Ltd. cooperates with a number of other small radio broadcasting companies in other British overseas territories, notably Saint FM in St Helena, the Falkland Islands Radio Service (FIRS), and Myriam's Country.

Channel listing

Other operations

KTV Ltd. operates Radio Nova, a rebroadcast service for BBC World Service, BBC World Service News 24, and Saint FM in association with the stations on FM, MW and DVB-T (Digital Terrestrial).

Competitors

The only other broadcasters licensed to operate in the Falkland Islands are the local radio station FIRS and the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS).

Private company limited by shares

A private company limited by shares, usually called a private limited company (Ltd.) (though this can theoretically also refer to a private company limited by guarantee), is the private limited type of company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales, Scotland, that of certain Commonwealth countries and the Republic of Ireland. It has shareholders with limited liability and its shares may not be offered to the general public, unlike those of a public limited company (plc).

"Limited by shares" means that the company has shareholders, and that the liability of the shareholders to creditors of the company is limited to the capital originally invested, i.e. the nominal value of the shares and any premium paid in return for the issue of the shares by the company. A shareholder's personal assets are thereby protected in the event of the company's insolvency, but money invested in the company will be lost.

A limited company may be "private" or "public". A private limited company's disclosure requirements are lighter, but for this reason its shares may not be offered to the general public (and therefore cannot be traded on a public stock exchange). This is the major distinguishing feature between a private limited company and a public limited company. Most companies, particularly small companies, are private.

LTD

LTD, Ltd, or Ltd. may refer to:

Business and finance

  • Ltd., a private company limited by shares, particularly in the UK
  • Limited company, abbr. Ltd. in several countries
  • Music

  • LTD (album), a 1998 album by Buck-Tick
  • L.T.D. (band) (Love, Togetherness and Devotion), a 1970s funk music group
  • Science and technology

  • Linear transformer driver, generating short high-current pulses
  • Long-term depression (neurophysiology), hours-long reduction in the efficacy of synapses
  • Transportation

  • Ford LTD (Americas), a vehicle
  • Ford LTD (Australia), a vehicle
  • Lane Transit District, a public transportation agency, Oregon, US
  • Other uses

  • LTD Guitars, produced by ESP Guitars
  • LTD Powersports, a stock car racing team
  • Leukotriene D4

    Leukotriene D4 (LTD4) is one of the leukotrienes. Its function main in the body is to induce the contraction of smooth muscle, resulting in bronchoconstriction and vasoconstriction. It also increases vascular permeability. LTD-4 is released by basophils. Other leukotrienes that function in a similar manner are leukotrienes C4 and E4. Pharmacological agents that inhibit the function of these leukotrienes are leukotriene receptor antagonists (e.g. Zafirlukast, montelukast) and are useful for asthmatic individuals.

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