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Broadcast area | Norway |
Frequency | NRK DAB+ national multiplex RiksTV: Channel 209 Telenor Norway cable/IPTV: Channel 366 Allente Norway: Channel 196 |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Norwegian Bokmål English (BBC World Service slots) Norwegian Nynorsk (Occasionally in longer newscasts and Dagsrevyen) Swedish (SR Ekot slots) |
Format | News, talk station |
Network | NRK |
Affiliations | BBC World Service, SR P1, NRK1 |
Ownership | |
Owner | NRK |
Operator | NRK |
NRK P1, NRK P2 | |
History | |
First air date | 14 April 1997 |
Former names | NRK Alltid Nyheter |
Former frequencies | Greater Oslo area: 93.0 MHz Bergen: 93.8 MHz Trondheim: 94.9 MHz Stavanger: 93.0 MHz Sarpsborg-Fredrikstadv: 90.7 MHz Kristiansand: 94.0 MHz Haugesund: 95.6 MHz Tønsberg: 97.0 MHz Porsgrunn: 95.8 MHz Hamar-Gjøvik: 88.4 MHz Bodø: 94.8 MHz Tromsø: 89.8 MHz Alta: 90.8 MHz Vadsø: 90.7 MHz |
Links | |
Webcast | radio |
NRK Nyheter (lit. 'NRK news') is a Norwegian all-news radio channel operated by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). It was launched on 14 April 1997 (as NRK Alltid nyheter) as part of an effort to attract listeners to DAB digital radio, and was the world's first all-digital news channel.
At the end of August 2018, NRK Alltid nyheter had a weekly reach of 82,000 listeners (an audience share of 1.8%).[1]
In 2021, the station was renamed NRK Nyheter.