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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".
Rapport started in December 1969 with the launch of the second television channel, TV2. It went out between 19:10 and 19:30 each weekday following a 10-minute news bulletin from TV-nytt at 19:00 and preceding a longer TV-nytt programme at 19:30 on TV1. Rapport at this time focused on the in-depth coverage of selected news items. It was often ...
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.
Bulletin is a Swedish online newspaper founded in 2020. The stated position of the editorial page is libertarian conservative, and the newspaper has frequently been characterized as politically right-wing.
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A relaunch of Aktuellt in November 2007 saw Rapport begin a 6pm bulletin on SVT1 while the sole 9 pm Aktuellt programme relaunched as an in-depth news and current affairs programme, covering two of three main items in detail. On 5 March 2012, the programme was extended to 60 minutes and now incorporates sports updates, regional news opt-outs ...
Yle Nyheter TV-nytt (from 1965 to the 1970s Från dag till dag [1] [2] and until 2013 TV-nytt) [3] is the name of the daily television news programmes on the Swedish-speaking Finnish TV channel Yle Teema & Fem, at the Finnish Broadcasting Company . The programme was also broadcast on TV Finland.
Dagens Nyheter (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈdɑ̌ːɡɛns ˈnŷːˌheːtɛr] ⓘ, lit. ' news of the day ' ), abbreviated DN , is a daily newspaper in Sweden . It is published in Stockholm and aspires to full national and international coverage, and is widely considered Sweden's newspaper of record .