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Dagsrevyen
Dagsrevyen is the daily evening news programme for the Norwegian television channel NRK1, the main channel of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, broadcast at 19:00. In 2007, the programme started airing simultaneously on NRK's dedicated news channel NRK2, 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 in Oslo. 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 the European Broadcasting Union. There are always two anchors, one male and one female. The Saturday and Sunday broadcasts are dubbed Lørdagsrevyen and Søndagsrevyen, respectively. The editor of television news is Solveig Tvedt and the lead news editor is Stein Bjøntegård. Other news-related broadcasts on NRK include Dagsrevyen 21, Kveldsnytt, Standpunkt, RedaksjonEN, Urix and Dagsnytt, plus the radio shows Ukeslutt, Dagsnytt 18 and Her og Nå. NRK also broadcasts daily newscasts from most regional offices.
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Plot Summary
Dagsrevyen is the main evening news program broadcast by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). It provides comprehensive coverage of national and international news, current events, and cultural happenings in Norway. The program aims to inform the public with factual reporting, in-depth analysis, and a focus on issues relevant to Norwegian society. It is known for its reliable journalism and its role as a central source of information for the Norwegian population.
Critical Reception
As a long-standing and dominant news program in Norway, Dagsrevyen is generally well-regarded for its journalistic integrity and comprehensive reporting. It is considered a trusted source of information by the vast majority of the Norwegian public. While specific critical reviews for individual broadcasts are rare, the program's consistent quality and adherence to public service broadcasting standards are widely acknowledged. Its influence on public discourse and awareness of current events is significant.
What Reviewers Say
Consistently provides reliable and comprehensive news coverage.
Recognized for its high journalistic standards and impartiality.
Serves as a crucial source of information for the Norwegian public.
Google audience: Audience feedback often highlights Dagsrevyen's role as a trusted and essential news source in Norway, appreciating its thoroughness and perceived objectivity. Viewers generally rely on it for accurate updates on domestic and international affairs.
Fun Fact
Dagsrevyen has been a staple of Norwegian television since 1958, making it one of the longest-running news programs in the world.
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