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NRK Nyheter (lit.'NRK news') is a Norwegian all-news radio channel operated by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). It was launched on 14 April 1997 (asNRK Alltid nyheter) as part of an effort to attract listeners to DAB digital radio, and was the world's first all-digital news channel.

NRK Nyheter
  • Available nationwide
  • Norway
  • Broadcast areaNorway
    FrequencyNRK DAB+ national multiplex
    RiksTV: Channel 209
    Telenor Norway cable/IPTV: Channel 366
    Allente Norway: Channel 196
    Programming
    Language(s)Norwegian Bokmål
    English (BBC World Service slots)
    Norwegian Nynorsk (Occasionally in longer newscasts and Dagsrevyen)
    Swedish (SR Ekot slots)
    FormatNews, talk station
    NetworkNRK
    AffiliationsBBC World Service, SR P1, NRK1
    Ownership
    OwnerNRK
    OperatorNRK

    Sister stations

    NRK P1, NRK P2
    History

    First air date

    14 April 1997; 27 years ago (1997-04-14)

    Former names

    NRK Alltid Nyheter

    Former frequencies

    Greater Oslo area: 93.0 MHz
    Bergen: 93.8 MHz
    Trondheim: 94.9 MHz
    Stavanger: 93.0 MHz
    Sarpsborg-Fredrikstadv: 90.7 MHz
    Kristiansand: 94.0 MHz
    Haugesund: 95.6 MHz
    Tønsberg: 97.0 MHz
    Porsgrunn: 95.8 MHz
    Hamar-Gjøvik: 88.4 MHz
    Bodø: 94.8 MHz
    Tromsø: 89.8 MHz
    Alta: 90.8 MHz
    Vadsø: 90.7 MHz
    Links
    Webcastradio.nrk.no/direkte/alltid_nyheter

    At the end of August 2018, NRK Alltid nyheter had a weekly reach of 82,000 listeners (an audience share of 1.8%).[1]

    In 2021, the station was renamed NRK Nyheter.

    Broadcasting

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    The opening of NRK Alltid Nyheter in Oslo, Norway, on 14 April 1997. From the left: Tor Fuglevik (Radio Director General of NRK), Frode Rekve (Head of Project), Ian Wolfe (the new channel’s Australian “Godfather” and head of ABC NewsRadio in Sydney), and Kjetil Svorkmo Bergmann (Chief Editor of NRK Alltid Nyheter).

    Initially the station used the same production model as ABC NewsRadioinSydney, Australia and broadcast news every fifteen minutes, in a less formal manner than traditional radio. It had its own staff of 16 journalists who created stories based on material provided by NRK's main news division, the BBC World Service, and Sveriges Radio. In 2002 the station moved to NRK's headquarters in Marienlyst, Oslo, where other NRK news output is produced.

    Although the channel had been set up with the aim of attracting listeners to DAB, it was later decided that early DAB coverage was too low, and parallel broadcasting on FM was begun in 17 of the largest Norwegian cities and towns. These FM transmissions were withdrawn in line with the planned switch-off of analogue radio in Norway, which started in January 2017, now that DAB+ transmissions can be received by 99.7% of the population.[2] By 13 December 2017 all NRK national stations had transitioned to DAB+ transmissions only. The channel is also available via satellite and online web services.

    Programming

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    As of November 2023, programming on the station included, but was not limited to:

    Logo history

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    References

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  • ^ EBU: Norwegian analogue switch-off
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    Last edited on 7 June 2024, at 01:21  





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