Dagsnytt Explained

Dagsnytt (Norwegian: "daily news") is Norwegian public radio's main news programme.[1] It is broadcast on most of NRK radio channels, with 3-minute bulletins every hour, including in the overnight hours, and longer programmes four times a day (06:30, 07:30, 12:30 and 17:30). It has about 2.5million daily listeners, around half of the Norwegian population.

First broadcast in 1934, Dagsnytt is the oldest and most recognized of all NRK programmes.

The programme is produced by NRK's news division, based at Television House at NRK headquarters at Marienlyst in Oslo.

Stations that carry Dagsnytt hourly

As of May 2024, the following NRK DAB+ stations and TV channels carry the hourly 3-minute bulletins, sorted in order of how many bulletins they carry:

Station Weekday bulletins Weekend bulletins
NRK P124
NRK P1+
NRK Klassisk
NRK Jazz
NRK P223 (except 18:00, where Dagsnytt 18 is broadcast instead)24
NRK SportVaries (All except when studio or live broadcasts are scheduled)
NRK P137 (06:00 - 10:00, 22:00, and midnight)
NRK P34 (03:00 - 06:00)
NRK23 (05:00 - 07:00)
NRK Nyheter2 (07:00, 08:00)6 (08:00 - 12:00, 14:00)
NRK1, NRK Tegnspråk2 (05:00, 06:00)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Programguide Radio. nrk.no. no . 4 February 2024.