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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.
TV 2 Filmkanalen (movies) (2006–2015) TV 2 Science Fiction (Science fiction)(Web-TV channel) (2009–2011) TV 2 Sonen 24/7 - Interactive television channel (March, 2007 - July, 2007) TV4 Norge - General entertainment channel (1990–1992) TV6 - Women's channel (1994–1998) (Replaced with TV6 Nature World/TV6 Action World)
After over a year, NRK moved away from the concept that NRK2 should function as its news channel. In the period when continuous news broadcasts were originally broadcast, repeats of NRK's district news were broadcast instead. On 1 February 2011, the HD feed of the channel, NRK2 HD, was launched. The channel had a market share of 5.3 percent in ...
TV 2 Direkte (English: TV 2 Live) is a Norwegian terrestrial television channel. Its headquarters are located in Bergen . TV 2 began test broadcasting on 13 November 1991, and a year later, it was officially launched on 5 September 1992, becoming Norway's first commercial free-to-air television channel.
The first channels were announced on 12 June 2007, and were TV 2, TVNorge, TV3, TV 2 Zebra, Discovery Channel, Disney Channel, The Voice TV, SportN, TV 2 Filmkanalen, TV 2 Nyhetskanalen, Viasat 4, TVNorge2 (was named FEM the next day), Canal+ Sport 1 and Canal+ Film 1. [1] The radio channels P4, Kanal 24 and Radio 1 were also included.