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  2. Sveriges Radio P4 - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. The Saturday Show (Swedish radio program) - Wikipedia

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    The program was launched to showcase Swedish rock and pop music, especially the Swedish progressive music or alternative music scene, in a world dominated by American and British rock. Using Radio Sweden's relatively high-powered medium wave transmitter on 1179 kHz, the entire program was 90 minutes in length, and features many satirical ...

  4. Dagens Eko - Wikipedia

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    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. Those on P4 are supplemented by local ...

  5. List of radio stations in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Radio Nybro 89,9 & 98,1; Nässjö Höglandets Närradioförening Radio P5 103,9; Orsa Närradio 91,3 & 107,2; Partille Radio 88; Piteå Pite FM Studentradion 92,8; Radio Sala; Radio Skövde 90,4; Radio Sollefteå 96,1 99,8 och 106,8; Stockholm Närradio Hägersten 88 & 95,3, samt 101,1 (Radio Sydost) Stockholm Radio Sydväst Bredäng 88,9

  6. SR International – Radio Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Using Radio Sweden's relatively high-powered medium wave transmitter on 1179 kHz, the entire program was 90 minutes in length, and featured many satirical sketches, often political and sometimes controversial. A 30-minute segment of the entire broadcast was the Radio Sweden shortwave program on Saturdays.

  7. Sommar (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, Sveriges Radio received over 70 formal complaints concerning an edition of Sommar presented by the poet and playwright Athena Farrokhzad claiming that she encouraged left-wing violence. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] One month later, an edition presented by record producer Christian Falk was the first to be aired posthumously, as he died from ...

  8. Sveriges Radio P2 - Wikipedia

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    The channel began life on 26 November 1955 as Sweden's second radio channel. [1] In 1966, SR gave its channels distinct profiles, making P2 the channel for education, regional programming, and "serious" music. Regional radio later became local radio and was moved to P3 – still later to P4 – leaving P2 with the profile it has today.

  9. Sveriges Radio P3 - Wikipedia

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    Sveriges Radio P3 (P3) is a semi-mainstream CHR/CHR Alternative-formatted station operated by Sweden's national publicly funded radio broadcasting organization Sveriges Radio. The P in P3 originally stood for Program (Programme) but today has no official meaning and is simply a name. P3 was officially similar and related to BBC Radio 1.