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Sverige radio international
Sverige radio international










Din gata 100,6 (in Malmö): playing mostly hiphop and R&B.P4 Östergötland, for Östergötland CountyĪdditional radio stations available locally on FM include:.P4 Väst, for western Västergötland, Dalsland and northern Bohuslän, north-western Västra Götaland County.P4 Skaraborg, for the former Skaraborg County, now north-eastern Västra Götaland County.P4 Sjuhärad, for Sjuhärad, the south-eastern part of Västra Götaland County.P4 Malmöhus, for the former Malmöhus County, now south-western Skåne County.P4 Kristianstad, for the former Kristianstad County, now north and eastern Skåne County.P4: popular music, entertainment and sport, chiefly targeted at an older audience the network is made up of 26 local stations, each of which carries a mix of local and national programming.Ī large part of P4's programming is regional with 26 regions each broadcasting their own local programmes during most of the day.P3: popular music and comedy targeted at a younger audience.P2: classical music, folk, jazz and world music the channel also carries some minority-language programming.Almost no music is played, except in the daily summertime programme Sommar, in which guest presenters introduce their own choice of music. P1: news, culture, debate, readings, documentaries, etc.Stations National radio įour radio channels are available nationwide on FM, DAB and via the internet. This structure was dissolved in 1993, with the national and local radio companies merging under the name of the old parent company: Sveriges Radio AB. Sveriges Television (SVT), Swedish Television.Sveriges Utbildningsradio (UR), Swedish Educational Broadcasting and.Sveriges Lokalradio (LRAB), Swedish Local Radio.Sveriges Riksradio (RR), Swedish National Radio.A reorganization in 1979 saw it become the parent company of four subsidiaries:

sverige radio international

Sveriges Radio was originally responsible for all broadcasting in Sweden, both radio and television, and hosted the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest.

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It was officially renamed Sveriges Radio in 1957. The company – which was founded as AB Radiotjänst ("Radio Service Ltd") by a consortium of newspaper companies, the TT news agency, and radio manufacturing interests on 21 March 1924 – made its first broadcast on 1 January 1925: a relay of High Mass from St James's Church in Stockholm. Sveriges Radio building, Radiohuset, in Stockholm (August 2008)












Sverige radio international