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Sverige idag (Swedish for "Sweden today") is a news program broadcast by Sveriges Television since 2011. [1] It covers current affairs from all over the country by using a compilation of reports from the regional news programs of SVT. It is a sister programme to Landet runt, which is broadcast from Gothenburg on SVT1 on Sunday evening.
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 ...
In 1999, SVT started a digital 24-hour news channel called SVT24. It was based on content from both Rapport and Aktuellt , but it soon took over most of the Rapport broadcasts. In 1999, the updates at 12:00, 16:00, 17:00 and in the late evening were taken over by SVT24 and in 2000 SVT24 also took over the morning bulletins with Rapport Morgon ...
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. SVT announced the launch of the service and that longtime news anchor Claes Elfsberg would be its primary ...
The program is part of is a part of the regional news series Regionala Nyheter. The department responsible for Västerbotten and Sverige idag is SVT Umeå. It started its first telecast in March 2001. In 2008, it was moved to SVT1 together with other regional news programs. In 2015, Västerbottensnytt was replaced by the new name Västerbotten.
Stories from SVT's regional newsrooms also feature in the national programme Sverige idag (Sweden Today) on weekdays. As of April 2015, there are 21 regional news services, under the SVT Nyheter banner, although most are pre-recorded from centralised studios.
SVT Play is the brand used for the video on demand service offered by Sveriges Television, more specifically to the streaming services offered on the SVT website, svt.se, and its counterpart for mobile phones.
Nyheter Idag (News Today) is a Swedish-language online newspaper. The magazine was founded in February 2014 by Chang Frick and Jakob Bergman, [ citation needed ] and they say their news reports focus on "politics, gossip, social media and foreign news".