Radio News (04.03.2026 15:00:00)
The article provides updates on various news segments aired on Estonian radio including Canadian pair skating and the Estonian music market focus day.
LIVE BROADCAST β© What is happening in the music media today and tomorrow
An event focused on the Estonian music market will take place in Tallinn, bringing together industry leaders and stakeholders.
Live Broadcasts Concluded: Focus Day of the Estonian Music Market
The Focus Day of the Estonian music market took place in Tallinn, engaging industry stakeholders in discussions about sustainability and future challenges.
Live at 10: Focus Day of the Estonian Music Market
The Focus Day of the Estonian music market will take place in Tallinn, highlighting the involvement of a new generation and the sustainability of the sector.
Live: Focus Day of the Estonian Music Market
A focus day on the Estonian music market will take place in Tallinn, addressing sustainability and inclusive leadership in the music sector.
Raivo Hein: LHV Bank Needs a Different Kind of Management
Raivo Hein advocates for a change in management style at LHV Bank following the replacement of its CEO, emphasizing the need to adapt to evolving market conditions.
From Gymnasium to Silicon Valley: DoBu Founder Rasmus Merirand Grabs the Attention of Major Real Estate Developers in America
Estonian entrepreneur Rasmus Merirand's startup DoBu has launched an AI-based home management platform, gaining interest from major players in the U.S. real estate market.
Premia ice cream business sale received the green light from the competition authorities
Froneri, one of the world's largest ice cream producers, has received approval from the competition authority to acquire Food Union's European ice cream business, including Premia TKH.
Politicians are immersed in music
A focus day for the Estonian music market is set to take place in Tallinn, gathering key stakeholders, including politicians, musicians, and entrepreneurs.
ANALYTICS MURES: Instead of falling, apartment prices rise
Apartment prices in Tallinn are unexpectedly increasing, contrary to expectations of decline, driven by reduced supply and increased transactions.
Auvere Power Plant is Down Again
The Auvere power plant in Estonia is down again due to technical issues shortly after a previous repair.
Kantar Emor Becomes Emor
Kantar Emor will now operate under the brand name Emor following a recent ownership change and brand refresh.
EXPERT EXPLAINS: How to cope with an unexpectedly high electricity bill
January saw electricity prices on the Estonian market double compared to last year, leading to record high bills for families.
An Unexpected Change in Agricultural Land Market
The agricultural land prices in Estonia, which had been rising for the past 15 years, have reportedly declined for the first time in 2025, leading to questions about the future trend.
At the Focus Day of the Estonian Music Market, International Success and the Feasibility of a New Large Hall are Discussed
A focus day on the Estonian music market will take place on March 4th in Tallinn, addressing international success and the potential for a new large concert hall.
ESTONIA 108 β© Kilust transform into a true player on Estonia's Independence Day. Oleg Gross: "This is really brutal!"
Oleg Gross announces the significant contribution of a local company to the Estonian market, particularly in the demand for various flavors of pickled sprats.
A Comprehensive Overview: In Which Cities Have House Prices Increased the Most?
An analysis of the Estonian real estate market reveals significant changes in house prices across various cities over the last decade.
Estonian Art Auction is Like an Adult Class Evening: A Little Drink and Then Everyone Goes for the Girls
Artists Siim Raie and Reigo KuivjΓ΅gi discuss optimism and trends in the Estonian art market during a conversation at the PoCo Pop Art Museum.
RESEARCH: Even a high salary can't keep Estonians at work if this one thing is lacking
A recent nationwide survey reveals that workplace well-being has become a central factor in Estonia's labor market, with many workers prioritizing well-being packages alongside salary.
The global drop in sugar prices has not reached Estonian consumers
Despite a significant decline in global sugar prices, Estonian consumers are not experiencing lower prices in stores due to high European Union tariffs and local market conditions.
Real estate developer Invego plans to issue group-level bonds
Invego Group OΓ, an Estonian real estate development firm, aims to publicly offer group bonds to Baltic investors and list them on an alternative market this spring.
Salary Expectations Revealed: This Is How Much Pay Estonians Job Seekers Desire
A recent survey reveals that Estonian job seekers expect an average salary of 2200 euros, which is significantly higher than their actual net salary.
The Auvere station breakdown cost consumers 4.5 million
The recent breakdown of the Auvere power station cost consumers approximately 4.5 million euros, as disclosed in a Estonian Parliament committee meeting.
Ardo Hansson: the slow journey of price decreases to store shelves
Ardo Hansson discusses the disparity between the falling global prices of food commodities and their sluggish reflection on local supermarket price tags in Estonia.
GRAPHIC β© Electricity market prices rise even further. Consumers face higher bills this month compared to January
Electricity prices in the Estonian market are set to increase significantly, reaching up to β¬400 per megawatt-hour, with average monthly prices for February projected to be nearly 25% higher than in January.
Andres Noodla: Support for Overlapping Production Capacities β What Could Be Estonia's Energy Market Policy?
Andres Noodla discusses the Estonian government's energy policy and its goals for ensuring energy security and transitioning to a clean energy economy.
Mechanization of production could help lower the price of Estonian horticultural products
Estonian apple growers suggest that the mechanization of farming could help reduce prices and make local apples more competitive against imports from countries like Spain and Poland.
Study: The combined effect of language and green reforms pushes Ida-Viru residents out of the labor market
A recent study reveals that simultaneous demands for new skills and a transition to Estonian-language education are making vocational training and retraining inaccessible for many residents of Ida-Viru, potentially sidelining them from both the labor market and education.
Gas prices fall on the stock market, but Estonian householders will see price increases in March
Despite a significant decline in gas prices on the stock market, Estonian gas suppliers are set to raise prices for households in March due to low gas reserves in the EU.
EU trade agreement gives a boost to Estonian companies in India
The recently agreed EU-India trade agreement enhances the prospects for Estonian companies in the vast market of India, which has over a billion residents.
Kaire Uusen: We want employees, but not you
The article by Kaire Uusen discusses the ongoing tensions in Estonian society regarding the labor market and wage issues that have resurfaced as significant concerns since regaining independence.