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DR TV is an internet streaming catch-up television service for people in Denmark, made by Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR). The service is available on a wide range of devices, including mobile phones and tablets, personal computers, and smart televisions. The service was formerly called DR Nu, but was relaunched on 2 June 2014 as DR TV. [1]
DR was founded on 1 April 1925 under the name of Radioordningen, which was changed to Statsradiofonien in 1926, then to Danmarks Radio in 1959, [5] and to DR in 1996. [6]During the German occupation of Denmark in World War II, radio broadcasts were censored – under particularly harsh conditions from August 1943 – leading many Danes to turn to Danish-language broadcasts from the BBC or the ...
The Disney Christmas Show was first broadcast in 1967 but did not receive a Danish translation until 1979. [2] DR TV used an aquarium as an interlude between 1981 and 1985, between programmes with a long pause period, with a camera recording the TV-Byen aquarium. The interlude was known as Pause-fisk. [2] NICAM stereo broadcasts started in 1991.
DR2 (DR To) is the second television channel of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR). It covers a wide range of subject matter but tends towards more "highbrow" programmes than the more mainstream and popular DR1. Like DR's other TV and radio channels, it is funded by a media licence and is therefore commercial-free.
1 DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation) ... Tegnsprogskanalen (DR & TV 2 Danmark) TV Glad; Regional/local channels. 24Nordjyske; 24Sjællandske; Aabenraa Lokal TV;
The multiplex was operated by DIGI-TV I/S, a joint-venture between DR and TV 2. On 11 June 2007 the Danish Ministry of Culture announced that the six parties had agreed on how the extension of the network of a total of 8 multiplexes would continue. Four multiplexes (MUX 3-6) would be given to a commercial gatekeeper which would be required to ...
DR3 was a Danish national television channel, produced by the public service broadcaster, DR. The channel was mainly focused on sport, humor, science, music, documentary and fiction. The channel was mainly focused on sport, humor, science, music, documentary and fiction.
DR Ramasjang is a Danish television channel owned by DR which targets children aged 3–13. The channel takes its name from the Danish word ramasjang , which refers to a loud or festive uproar, similar to the English hullabaloo .