Kringvarp Føroya
Kringvarp Føroya (KVF) is the national public broadcasting corporation of the Faroe Islands, an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. It was formed on 1 January 2005 through the merger of the established radio network Útvarp Føroya, which began operations in 1957, and the television network Sjónvarp Føroya, launched in 1984.[1][2] Primarily funded by a mandatory public service fee collected from households and businesses, KVF operates as an independent media institution governed by a board, delivering radio broadcasts, television programming, and digital content focused on news, culture, sports, and local affairs predominantly in the Faroese language.[1] With approximately 80 permanent staff across departments handling production, journalism, and technical operations, it serves as the primary terrestrial broadcaster for the archipelago's roughly 54,000 residents, emphasizing public service obligations without commercial advertising dependencies.[3]