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DR1 (DR Et) is the flagship television channel of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR).It became Denmark's first television station when it began broadcasting in 1951 – at first only for an hour a day, three times a week.
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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.
DR P1 – in Denmark normally referred to as simply P1 – is a Danish radio station operated by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation.P1 has evolved into a pure voice channel with a focus on news, documentaries, political debates, education, general cultural, scientific and social programming.
Bonderøven (can loosely be translated to "The Hill-billy") is a Danish TV show produced by DR and broadcast on DR1.The program was originally broadcast on the channel DR2 but in 2011 it was moved to the main channel DR1 since it had a great success.
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 ...
Troldspejlet (meaning the magic mirror) is a Danish television program that reviews and tells about upcoming films, video games, comics and books. Jakob Stegelmann, who created the series, is also the presenter.
DR presented their idea to launch a channel for children in 2005 in preparation for the new media settlement of 2006. When the settlement was presented in June 2006, the plan was for the children's channel to broadcast in the daytime while a history channel would broadcast in the evening.