Dagsrevyen
Dagsrevyen | |
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Studio used from 2007–2015 | |
Country of origin | Norway |
Original language | Norwegian |
Production | |
Production locations | Oslo,Norway |
Running time | Monday-Friday: 30 minutes (from 2010: 45 minutes) Saturday and Sunday: 45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | NRK1(1958-) NRK2(2007 only) |
Release | 1958 |
Related | |
NRK News |
Dagsrevyen(English:The Daily Review) is the daily evening news programme for theNorwegiantelevision channelNRK1,the main channel of theNorwegian Broadcasting Corporation(NRK), broadcast at 7 pm. In 2007, the programme started airing simultaneously on NRK's dedicated news channelNRK2,but this arrangement ended that same year. Dagsrevyen's first newscast was broadcast in 1958 and it has kept its name since. It is Norway's most viewed programme, with daily ratings of around one million. Around 200 people are involved in its production, with headquarters at Marienlyst inOslo.
Dagsrevyen aims at fewer, but longer and more extensive stories than its competitors. NRK hosts a tight network of domestic journalists in addition to international correspondence offices, though NRK also uses footage acquired through theEuropean Broadcasting Union.The show is hosted by twoanchors.The Saturday and Sunday broadcasts are dubbedLørdagsrevyen(The Saturday Review) andSøndagsrevyen(The Sunday Review), respectively.
The program is broadcast as Lørdagsrevyen and Søndagsrevyen on Saturdays and Sundays respectively. These broadcasts are more in-depth with longer reports than on weekdays. Sunday is the foreign affairs day, with many reports from faraway places. For many years, Dagsrevyen had a broadcast time of 30 minutes every day, but from January 4, 2010 this was extended to 45 minutes from Saturday to Thursday, meaning that it only broadcasts 30 minutes on Fridays.[1]Dagsrevyen was awarded the honorary prize during Gullruten 2019 after celebrating 60 years of broadcasting a few months earlier.[2]
The editor of television news isSolveig Tvedtand the lead news editor isStein Bjøntegård.[3]
Other news-related broadcasts on NRK includeDagsrevyen 21,Kveldsnytt,Standpunkt(closed down),RedaksjonEN,Urix,andDagsnytt,plus the radio showsUkeslutt,Dagsnytt 18andHer og Nå.NRK also broadcasts daily newscasts from most regional offices.
References[edit]
- ^Aune, Oddvin (2009-06-04)."Dagsrevyen utvides med ett kvarter".NRK(in Norwegian Bokmål).Retrieved2023-05-30.
- ^Zondag, Martin H. W. (2019-05-11)."Dagsrevyen vant Gullrutens hederspris".NRK(in Norwegian Bokmål).Retrieved2023-05-30.
- ^Bjøntegård tar over etter Gelius-NRK(in Norwegian)
External links[edit]
- Dagsrevyen ArchivesNRK(in Norwegian)
- DagsrevyenatIMDb
- 1958 Norwegian television series debuts
- 1950s Norwegian television series
- 1960s Norwegian television series
- 1970s Norwegian television series
- 1980s Norwegian television series
- 1990s Norwegian television series
- 2000s Norwegian television series
- 2010s Norwegian television series
- 2020s Norwegian television series
- 1958 establishments in Norway
- NRK original programming