Sveriges Radio P3 Explained

Sveriges Radio P3
Area: Sweden
Aland Islands
Airdate:1 July 1964
Frequency:92.0–101.7 MHz
Format:Contemporary hit radio, CHR Alternative
Language:Swedish
Owner:Sveriges Radio
Sister Stations:SR P3 Star

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.

P3 is broadcast nationwide on FM (also digitally via DAB in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, and Luleå) as well as being streamed on the internet. It also operated the web- and DAB-only channel P3 Star until June 2019.

History

Test broadcastings were introduced in 1962. On 1 July 1964, Sveriges Radio P3 began regular operations.[1] [2]

Format

Its output (pop, rock, hip-hop and dance) is oriented towards young people from junior high school age to 50. The station claims that it plays 1,200 different songs every week and at least 1/3 of them are Swedish. It also welcomes musical suggestions from listeners and records from unsigned/independent artists.[3]

Current programmes

As well as its music programming, P3 also provides a traffic message channel service.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Sveriges Radios historia - år för år. Sveriges Radio. Swedish. 25 March 2008. 14 January 2023.
  2. News: Melodiradion fyller 50 år. Sveriges Radio. Swedish. 4 May 2011. 14 January 2023.
  3. Web site: Om P3 - P3. Radio. Sveriges. sverigesradio.se. sv. 2018-11-18.