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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)
Other programming where alternate audio feeds were split across multiple TV or radio channels have included the Eurovision Song Contest, where NRK1, NRK3/NRK P3, and NRK P1 all have separate commentator voices that are exclusive to their channels, and the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, where matches where NRK had TV broadcast rights had separate ...
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.
The station airs live self-produced commentary of sports events of football matches and where NRK does not have the TV rights, and simulcasted audio from NRK1 if NRK do have the TV rights. As of February 2024, NRK Sport had live broadcasts of, but not limited to: UEFA Europa League; UEFA Conference League; UEFA Women's Champions League
The first television channel in Norway, NRK1 was started officially in 1960 (then under the name NRK). NRK had made television programs since 1953. A second television channel, TV 2 was started in 1992. NRK started a second television channel, NRK2 in 1996.
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 initially set out to cover the entire country and had a monopoly on broadcasting in Norway. The monopoly came under intense pressure when Norwegian TV companies began broadcasting from abroad in addition to international cable TV. Cable TV started in 1982 and satellite TV in 1986 (the launch of TV3 in 1987 and TVNorge in 1988).
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 repeatedly interrupted due to extra news broadcasts on NRK1. As of January 2018, NRK2 wasn't programming between 6 am and 6 pm.