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NRK regional services

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For the purpose of regional broadcasting on NRK, Norway is divided into 11 districts. 10 of these districts follow county boundaries and provide services in the Norwegian language, while one overlaps the other districts and provides services in the Sami languages. Each district includes one district office along with several subordinate local offices.[1][2]

Regional broadcasting output generally comes from the district offices, though some of the local offices contain newsrooms and production facilities able to supplement output from the district office or produce separate programming altogether. Regional services include the following radio and TV output:

Radio

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NRK's P1 radio channel carries regional programming on Mondays through Fridays from 6.03 to 9.00 local time (including national news summaries on the hour and half hour) and from 14.03 to 17.00 (with national news at 15.00 and 16.00), as well as two-minute regional news updates each hour from 9.03 to 16.03 inclusive. On Saturdays there are two-minute regional bulletins at 8.03, 9.03, and 10.03. These programmes come from 15 different offices (including one for the capital).

P1 is broadcast digitally (via DAB+ and satellite) as well as being available on cable and via the internet. Analogue broadcasting on FM – hitherto the channel's main method of transmission – ended in 2017.[3]

Television

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NRK1 carries regional news, produced at the district offices, Mondays through Thursdays from 19.45–20.00 and 22.55–23.00 and Fridays from 19.30-19.40. Except during the summer holiday period, all regional news programmes are repeated nationwide in a 150-minute sequence on NRK2 overnight as well as in the later part of the following morning.

Norwegian language districts

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District Coverage Area District Office Local Offices Website (in Norwegian) Internet radio
NRK Innlandet Innlandet Lillehammer Gjøvik
Hamar (Newsroom)
Kongsvinger
Leira
www.nrk.no/innlandet/ P1 Innlandet
NRK Møre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal Ålesund Kristiansund
Molde
Ulsteinvik
www.nrk.no/mr/ P1 Møre og Romsdal
NRK Nordland Nordland Bodø Brønnøysund
Mo i Rana
Narvik
Svolvær
www.nrk.no/nordland/ P1 Nordland
NRK Østlandet Oslo
Akershus
Buskerud
Østfold
Fredrikstad Drammen (Newsroom)
Fredrikstad (Newsroom)
Ål
www.nrk.no/osloogviken/ P1 Buskerud
P1 Stor-Oslo
P1 Østfold
NRK Rogaland Rogaland Stavanger Haugesund www.nrk.no/rogaland/ P1 Rogaland
NRK Sørlandet Agder Kristiansand Arendal
Flekkefjord
www.nrk.no/sorlandet/ P1 Sørlandet
NRK Troms og Finnmark Troms
Finnmark
Tromsø Alta (Newsroom)
Finnsnes
Hammerfest
Harstad
Kirkenes
Vadsø
www.nrk.no/tromsogfinnmark/ P1 Finnmark
P1 Troms
NRK Trøndelag Trøndelag Trondheim Brekstad
Namsos
Steinkjer (Newsroom)
www.nrk.no/trondelag/ P1 Trøndelag
NRK Vestfold og Telemark Vestfold
Telemark
Porsgrunn
Tønsberg (Newsroom)
www.nrk.no/vestfoldogtelemark/ P1 Telemark
P1 Vestfold
NRK Vestland Vestland Bergen Førde (Newsroom)
Leirvik
Nordfjordeid
Odda
Sogndalsfjøra
www.nrk.no/vestland/ P1 Hordaland
P1 Sogn og Fjordane

Sami language district

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District District Office Local Offices Available
at DAB+
Website
(in Sami & Norwegian)
Internet radio
NRK Sápmi Kárášjohka (Karasjok) Bådåddjo (Bodø)
Dálošvággi (Olderdalen)
Deanušaldi (Tana bru)
Gásluokta (Kjøpsvik)
Guovdageaidnu (Kautokeino)
Háštá (Harstad)
Olsove (Oslo)
Romsa (Tromsø)
Snåase (Snåsa)
Nationwide in Norway www.nrk.no/sapmi// NRK Sápmi

References

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  1. ^ "Distriktskontorene – NRK – Om NRK" (in Norwegian Bokmål). NRK. 8 April 2020. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  2. ^ "NRK-kontorer landet rundt – NRK – Om NRK" (in Norwegian Bokmål). NRK. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  3. ^ Norway starts turning off its FM analogue radio signal BBC News 11 January 2017