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Bengt Öste presented Rapport between 1978 and 21 January 1992. [1] In January 1979, a late edition, known as Rapport 2, was added to the end of the day's schedule. In the 1990s Rapport's responsibilities increased dramatically. In 1993 Rapport began providing morning news bulletins as well as two afternoon bulletins at 16:00 on Kanal 1 and 17: ...
These are styled SVT Nyheter. SVT also broadcasts video news on the Internet through a service called Play Rapport. SVT provides news programmes in various minority languages: Uutiset in Finnish, Nyhetstecken in Swedish Sign Language, and, in co-operation with NRK and Yle, Ođđasat in Northern Sami, as well as special editions of Sverige idag ...
Play Rapport is a Swedish web based video news service created by Sveriges Television (SVT). The name comes from SVT Play , which is the general brand for video-on-demand services from SVT, and Rapport , which is SVT's main news programme.
The 6pm bulletin was moved to SVT2 in 1997, followed on 15 January 2001 by the 9 pm edition. The year before, editorial responsibility for Aktuellt, Rapport (SVT1's news programme), and SVT's news channel, SVT24, was unified; nevertheless, the name "Aktuellt" continues to be used to designate SVT2's news programmes.
SVT24, stylized as svt24, formerly known as SVT 24 (then stylized svt 24) or 24 is a Swedish language TV channel broadcast by Sveriges Television (SVT). It started broadcasting in 1999 as a dedicated news channel. In 2003 it extended its scope to include other current events-related programmes and sports at the weekend.
Uutiset is a news program for the Sweden Finns from Sveriges Television.It is broadcast on SVT2 during 17:45 to 17:55 in Finnish.However, just like most foreign-language programmes aired on Swedish television, the show is subtitled in Swedish, but when an interviewee responds in Swedish the response is subtitled into Finnish.
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She has led the evening news broadcast Rapport on SVT since 2000. [3] In parallel with work on Rapport, Sandström also has participated in major events such as the SVT broadcasts from the Nobel Banquet, One year with the Royal Family (annual broadcast with the Swedish Royal Family on New Year's Eve) [4] and National election coverage in 2006.