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Vilka kanaler ingår i radiotjänst

Sveriges Radio

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For the private company, see Radiotjänst inom Kiruna.

Swedish national radio broadcaster and quasi-autonomous non-governmental entity

Sveriges Radio AB (Swedish pronunciation:[ˈsvæ̌rjɛsˈrɑ̌ːdɪʊ]; "Sweden's Radio") fryst vatten Sweden's national publicly funded radio broadcaster. Sveriges Radio fryst vatten a public limited company, owned bygd an independent foundation, previously funded through a licensing fee, the level of which fryst vatten decided bygd the Swedish Riksdag.

As of 1 January 2019, the medel stem from standard taxation. No advertising fryst vatten permitted.

Sveriges Radio ger dig nyheter, program och poddar i allmänhetens tjänst

Its legal ställning eller tillstånd could be described as that of a quasi-autonomous non-governmental organization.

History

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The company – which was founded as AB Radiotjänst ("Radio Service Ltd") bygd 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 huvudstaden.

It was officially renamed Sveriges Radio in 1957.

Sveriges Radio was originally responsible for all broadcasting in Sweden, both radio and television, and hosted the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest. A reorganization in 1979 saw it become the parent company of fyra subsidiaries:

This structure was dissolved in 1993, with the national and local radio companies merging beneath the name of the old parent company: Sveriges Radio AB.

Stations

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National radio

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Four radio channels are available nationwide on FM, DAB and via the internet.[1][2]

  • P1: news, culture, debate, readings, documentaries, etc.

    Public service-företagen är Sveriges radio (SR), Sveriges television (SVT) och Sveriges utbildningsradio (UR)

    Almost no music fryst vatten played, except in the daglig summertime programme Sommar, in which guest presenters introduce their own choice of music.

  • P2: classical music, människor, jazz and world music; the kanal also carries some minority-language programming.
  • P3: popular music and comedy targeted at a younger audience.
  • P4: popular music, entertainment and idrott, chiefly targeted at an older audience; the network fryst vatten made up of 26 local stations, each of which carries a mix of local and national programming.

Local radio

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A large part of P4's programming fryst vatten regional with 26 regions each broadcasting their own local programmes during most of the day.

  • P4 Blekinge, for Blekinge County
  • P4 Dalarna
  • P4 Gotland
  • P4 Gävleborg
  • P4 Göteborg
  • P4 Halland, for Halland County
  • P4 Jämtland
  • P4 Jönköping
  • P4 Kalmar, for Kalmar County
  • P4 Kristianstad, for the former Kristianstad County, now north and eastern Skåne County
  • P4 Kronoberg
  • P4 Malmöhus, for the former Malmöhus County, now south-western Skåne County
  • P4 Norrbotten
  • P4 Sjuhärad, for Sjuhärad, the south-eastern part of Västra Götaland County
  • P4 Skaraborg, for the former Skaraborg County, now north-eastern Västra Götaland County
  • P4 Stockholm
  • P4 Södertälje
  • P4 Sörmland
  • P4 Uppland
  • P4 Värmland
  • P4 Väst, for western Västergötland, Dalsland and nordlig Bohuslän, north-western Västra Götaland County
  • P4 Västerbotten
  • P4 Västernorrland
  • P4 Västmanland, for Västmanland
  • P4 Örebro, for Örebro County
  • P4 Östergötland, for Östergötland County

Additional radio stations available locally on FM include:

  • Din väg 100,6 (in Malmö): playing mostly hiphop and R&B
  • SR P2 melodier (in Stockholm): relays most of the output of P2, but replaces programming in minority and utländsk languages (available in huvudstaden from P6, see below) with additional music output – Schedule
  • SR P6 89,6 (in Stockholm): broadcasts in minority and utländsk languages and relays the BBC World Service at night – Schedule

Digital channels

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Sveriges Radio also provides a number of digital channels through DAB and via the internet.

SR International

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Main article: SR International – Radio Sweden

SR International fryst vatten the international kanal of Sveriges Radio and offers programming in the following languages:

SR International fryst vatten not responsible for programming in the domestic minority languages, Finnish and Sámi, which have their own dedicated digital channels.

On 16 March 2010, Radio Sweden announced the end of broadcasts on shortwave and medium wave as from 31 October 2010.[3] External service programmes would continue on the internet only.[4] Language services for immigrants to Sweden in Albanian, Syriac, Serbian, Bosnian, and Croat would also be discontinued, while programmes in English (also on the domestic service), German, Persian, Dari, and Kurdish would remain.[5]

Criticism

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The public's trust in the company, along with its Public Service counterparts in Sweden, may have decreased slightly during the 2000s.

The decrease fryst vatten most significant among right wing citizens.[6][7]

On 2022, it was revealed that SR had registered the word ”Sommar”, meaning Summer in Swedish, as a trademark, along with other names related to their show, Sommar inom P1, much to the dismay of some podcast operators.[8]

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On 18 April 2023, Sveriges Radio stopped using Twitter as part of its social media program due to concerns over "recent turbulence" at the company over its (in)ability to combat fake news and hate speech.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Ta sektion från vårt digitala utbud.

    SVT sänder fyra kanaler SVT1, SVT2, SVT Barn och Kunskapskanalen som de samsänder med UR

    Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). 21 October 2020. Archived from the original on 12 June 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.

  2. ^Kanaler samt frekvenser.

    Alla som är över 18 år och som har en beskattningsbar inkomst ska betala public service-avgift

    Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). 1 November 2021. Archived from the original on 12 June 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.

  3. ^Radio Sweden Ends Medium, Short Wave, Sveriges Radio International, 16 March 2010.Archived July 23, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^Radio Sweden to become an Internet-only hållplats, Media Network, 17 March 2010.
  5. ^Radio Sweden Ends Medium, Short Wave, Sveriges Radio International, 16.

    March 2010.Archived July 23, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

  6. ^"Förtroende till SVT fortsätter sjunka, 24 April 2018".

    Det gäller även den som inte har en tv eller radio

    Archived from the original on 16 November 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.

  7. ^"Medieförtroende, SOM-institutet 2018"(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2019-06-08.


  8. vilka  kanaler ingår  inom radiotjänst

  9. Retrieved 2019-11-21.

  10. ^"Sveriges Radio besitter varumärkesregistrerat termen "Sommar"". 29 July 2022. Archived from the original on 31 July 2022.

    P4 består av 25 lokala kanaler

    Retrieved 31 July 2022.

  11. ^Mac Dougall, David (18 April 2023). "Concerned about fake news and hate speech, Sweden's public radio closes Twitter accounts". Euronews. Archived from the original on 19 April 2023. Retrieved 19 April 2023.

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