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P4 (pe fyra) is a national radio channel produced by the Swedish public broadcaster Sveriges Radio.P4 was started in 1987 as a network of regional stations, but national programming was added in 1993 when P3 was relaunched as a specialist youth channel and P4 took over a large part of P3's former programming intended for a more adult audience.
Sveriges Radio building, Radiohuset, in Stockholm (August 2008) The company – which was founded as AB Radiotjänst ("Radio Service Ltd") by a consortium of newspaper companies, the TT news agency, and radio manufacturing interests on 21 March 1924 – made its first broadcast on 1 January 1925: a relay of High Mass from St James's Church in Stockholm.
Stockholm Närradio Hägersten 88 & 95,3, samt 101,1 (Radio Sydost) Stockholm Radio Sydväst Bredäng 88,9; Stockholm Järva och Västerorts närradioförening Spånga och Vällingby 90,5 & 91,1; Svalöv Närradio CMR 105,5; Sunne och Torsby Radio Fryksdalen 100,6 & 104,1; Svenstavik Radio Berg (Jämtland) Radio Söderhamn 89,7; Radio Tidaholm ...
Vaken med P3 & P4 is the daily six-hour overnight show. It is a simulcast with SR P4. P3 Nyheter is a two-minute news summary, broadcasting Mondays to Fridays between 6.30 AM and 6.00 PM. At all other times, Ekot is in charge of the news coverage.
Dagens Eko ("Echo of the day") – often shortened to Ekot ("The echo") – is the news service of Swedish national radio broadcaster Sveriges Radio.It provides news bulletins of variable length which are known as Ekonyheter ("Echo news") and broadcast at the top of most hours on the P1 and P4 networks.
P1, which subtitles itself "The spoken channel" (Den talade kanalen), is the principal radio channel in Sweden for news, community programmes, culture, radio drama, debate, science, philosophy, the expression of opinion and international issues.
Sveriges Television AB ("Sweden's Television Stock Company"), shortened to SVT (Swedish: [ˈsvæ̌rjɛs tɛlɛvɪˈɧuːn ɛsveːˈteː] ⓘ), is the Swedish national public television broadcaster, funded by a public service tax on personal income set by the Riksdag (national parliament). [2]
SR have four national channels: P1, P2, P3 and P4. P4 is a regional network where 25 stations broadcast locally for much of the day. Two systems exist for private radio: community radio (närradio) and local commercial radio (PLR, privat lokalradio). When the PLR licenses were auctioned in the early 1990s several different local stations appeared.