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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

DR P4
Broadcast areaDenmark
Programming
Language(s)Danish
FormatMulti-formatted
Ownership
OwnerDR
OperatorDR
History
First air date
1 September 2001
Links
Websitewww.dr.dk/lyd/p4 Edit this at Wikidata

DR P4 is the regional radio channel of Denmark's national public broadcasting corporation, DR. The 10 regional stations which make up P4 originate their own local programming and also carry jointly produced nationwide content. P4's programming is a mixture of popular music, traffic announcements, national and regional news.

History

The name "P4" originates from 1973 when it was the name of a radio programme directed towards younger audience and broadcast on Sunday evenings on DR P1. This programme had been broadcast for 24 years when it was closed in 1997.[1]

On 4 April 1960 DR started regional programming on DR P2.[2] At this time six stations were available: Bornholms Radio in Rønne, Midtjyllands Radio in Aarhus, Nordjyllands Radio in Aalborg, Radio Fyn in Odense, Sjællands Radio in Næstved, and Sønderjyllands Radio in Aabenraa.

At the beginning each station broadcast only half an hour of its own programming, each Monday from 19.15. Two years later this was expanded to 45 minutes. From 1967 a 40-minute round-up from all the regions was also broadcast on Tuesdays.

It was the expansion of FM radio, which necessitated the building of a denser network of transmitters to ensure good reception in all parts of the country, which also made regional radio technically possible.

DR had in 2001 won the rights to use Denmark's new fourth nationwide FM channel to which DR P2 was moved on 1 September 2001.[3] The regional programming stayed on the former P2 regional channels and was re-launched as DR P4.

In March 2013 DR P4 became the first of DR's radio channels to be available on DAB+ digital radio.[4] The other stations were available on standard DAB.

DR P4 Regional stations

The regions in 2011

DR P4 Bornholm

Began in 1960 as Bornholms Radio.

DR P4 Esbjerg

Began broadcasting on 1 January 2007.[5]

DR P4 Fyn

Began in 1960 as Radio Fyn.

DR P4 København

Began in 1962 as Københavns Radio.[6]

DR P4 Midt & Vest

Began in April 1974 as Regionalradioen i Holstebro; was later renamed Radio Midt & Vest.

DR P4 Nordjylland

DR P4 Sjælland

Formerly DR Regionalen; was expanded following the closure in 2013 of P4 Nordvestsjælland to cover the area formerly covered by the latter station.[7]

DR P4 Syd

DR P4 Trekanten

Began in 1980 as Kanal 94; was later renamed P4 Trekanten and now covering a smaller area. The Trekanten (triangle) region is the area which includes the three major centres of Fredericia, Kolding, and Vejle as well as the towns of Billund, Haderslev, Middelfart, and Vejen.

DR P4 Østjylland

Began in 1960 as Østjyllands Radio.

References

  1. ^ "At tale til en død tingest". Seismograf. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Dansk radio historie". Dansk Radio. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  3. ^ Nielsen, Stig Hartvig (1 September 2001). "I dag starter Danmarks nye 4. lands-dækkende FM kanal: "P2 Musik & Kultur"". radionyt.com. Archived from the original on 24 February 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  4. ^ "P4 kommer på DAB+ i dag". MediaWatch. 3 March 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  5. ^ Hartvig Nielsen, Stig (6 October 2006). "Mange ændringer på DR P4 fra nytår". Radionyt. Archived from the original on 7 April 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  6. ^ Jensen, Karsten (29 August 2006). "Københavns Radio flytter til Ørestad". Radionyt. Archived from the original on 7 April 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  7. ^ "P4 Nordvestsjælland lukker". TV Øst. 21 November 2012. Retrieved 7 April 2017.

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