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This is a list of some programs that have been or are being broadcast by Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) (Norwegian: Norsk rikskringkasting) on the NRK1, NRK2, NRK3 or NRK Super television channels. Included are national radio programs. The list is incomplete. There may be many years ago that the programs were shown.
NRK1; NRK2; NRK3 (Youth channel); NRK Super (Children channel); NRK Tegnspråk (Television channel for those with a hearing impairment. This channel adapts shows from the other national channels, so that they are appropriate for those with hearing loss, for example by adding sign language and/or subtitles)
On 1 February 2011, the HD feed of the channel, NRK2 HD, was launched. The channel had a market share of 5.3 percent in 2016. From 1 January 2018, Nyheter has the right of way on NRK2 to give sister channel NRK1 a more predictable schedule layout, following complaints from viewers that programs such as Med hjartet på rette staden were ...
Norsk Televisjon was founded by NRK and TV 2 on 15 February 2002. Telenor became a partner on 16 September 2005. The concession was awarded at the Norwegian Ministry of Culture on 2 July 2006, with a duration of 15 years. [2] The company was established to finance the DTT network in Norway. With a needed investment of NOK 1.5 billion, it was ...
Most original productions are available globally free of charge on NRK's VoD service NRK TV, including those listed in the "NRK productions" section above. NRK1, NRK2, and NRK3 are known to be carried by some Swedish, [ 23 ] Danish [ 24 ] and Icelandic [ 25 ] pay-TV providers, while NRK1 and NRK2 are carried by some Finnish, [ 26 ] Ålandic ...
Title Year Channel Genre Notes Alt for Norge: 2005-present: TVNorge: Reality TV: The Amazing Race Norge: 2012–2013: TV2: Reality game show: Amigo: 2006–present
NRK's P1 radio channel carries regional programming on Mondays through Fridays from 6.03 to 9.00 local time (including national news summaries on the hour and half hour) and from 14.03 to 17.00 (with national news at 15.00 and 16.00), as well as two-minute regional news updates each hour from 9.03 to 16.03 inclusive.
Svalbard Minute by Minute received 2.3 million viewers during its broadcast. John Einar Lockert, manager of Svalbard Adventures, attributed the broadcast to a 25 percent increase in tourist bookings to visit Svalbard. [10] In September 2020, the Norwegian Polar Institute named a headland in Burger Bay Minute Island after the broadcast. [11]