SVT Nyheter Norrbotten

SVT Nyheter Norrbotten, also known as Norrbotten and Nordnytt, is a news program by Sveriges Television. Nordnytt have its main studio in Luleå and a local studio in Kiruna.

History

After Sydnytt and Västnytt, Nordnytt was the third regional news program by SVT and premiered on 5 March 1973[1] as an experiment for implementing regional news in Sweden.

Prior to March 2001, Nordnytt broadcast news in Norrbotten County and Västerbotten County before Västerbottensnytt was launched.[2]

As of 2015, Nordnytt broadcasts news in Norrbotten County. April 12 saw the renaming of Nordnytt to SVT Nyheter Norrbotten (and other regional news programs) since it no longer broadcasts in Västerbotten County which is considered a part of Northern Sweden.

Broadcast Times

Norrbotten have broadcasts on Weekdays and Sundays.

On Weekdays, Norrbotten, along with other regional news programs, broadcasts at 07:10, 07:40, 08:10, 08:40, 09:10 as parts of Gomorron Sverige. The morning broadcasts are all 3.5 minutes long.

The evening editions of Norrbotten on weekdays are broadcast before or after Aktuellt and Rapport broadcasts. These include 18:10, 19:15 and 21:45 broadcasts. As of 2015, the broadcasts are 5 minutes, 15 minutes and 10 minutes respectively. On Fridays the 21:45 broadcast is moved to 21:25 and is 5 minutes long.

On Sundays, Norrbotten has broadcasts at 18:10 and 19:55, which are 5 minutes and 4 minutes long respectively.

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References

  1. "Nordnytt fyller 40 år idag". Sveriges Television. 2013-03-05. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
  2. "Västerbottensnytt fyller tonåring". Sveriges Television. 2014-12-05. Retrieved 2015-03-01.

See also

Sydnytt - The first SVT regional news program, was broadcast in Scania and Blekinge.

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