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Broadcast area | Norway Svalbard |
Frequency | NRKDAB+ national multiplex RiksTV: Channel 215 Telenor Norwaycable/IPTV: Channel 375 Allente Norway: Channel 204 |
Programming | |
Languages | Norwegian Bokmål Norwegian Nynorsk |
Format | Sports radio |
Network | NRK |
Ownership | |
Owner | NRK |
NRK P1de facto | |
History | |
Founded | 2 July 2007; 17 years ago (2007-07-02) |
Links | |
Webcast | radio |
NRK Sport is abrand name for sports programming produced by the sports department ofNorwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). The brand name is used on most national sports broadcasts ontelevision,radio andnew media.[1] NRK Sport is produced both inNorway and other countries.
NRK Sport is also aradio station, which broadcasts sports programming viaDAB and theinternet inNorwegian.
The station airs live self-produced commentary of sports events of football matches and where NRK does not have the TV rights, and simulcasted audio fromNRK1 if NRK do have the TV rights.
As of February 2024, NRK Sport had live broadcasts of, but not limited to:
Initially and for many years afterwards, the station was only on air during sports broadcasts. Eventually, the station began playing mixed-genre music during the downtime, along with theDagsnytt hourly NRK short newscasts. Rudimentary score updates from ongoingfootball matches, e.g. from the EnglishPremier League, are occasionally interspersed into the music.
As of February 2024, two daily broadcasts specific to the channel are broadcast on weekdays:
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