Rádio e Televisão Surtalina

Rádio e Televisão Surtalina, S.A., commonly known simply by its acronym RTS, is a Surtaline media company founded in 1968 through a Decree-Law that placed Radiodifusão Surtalina and Radiotelevisão Surtalina under a joint administration. Commonly criticized during the Military Regime for mostly being used as a propaganda outlet, its charter was reformed in 1983 to adopt a more pluralist stance. It is headquartered at the Edifício Jornalista Bruno Pimentel in Linnesburgo and it is owned by the Surtaline Government through the Ministry of Culture, being financed through a mix of Government grants, advertising revenue and a monthly broadcast receiving license fee.