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NRK P3
    • Oslo
    • Trondheim
Broadcast areaNorway
Programming
FormatFreeform radio
Ownership
OwnerNRK
History
First air date
2 October 1993; 31 years ago (1993-10-02)
Links
Websitep3.no
Logo of NRK mP3
NRK P3's logo from 2000 to 2007
NRK P3's logo symbol from 2007 to 2017

NRK P3 is a nationwide digital radio channel operated by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). It was established as NRK's third radio channel in 1993, and was the result of the NRK radio channel reform initiated in 1992 by radio director Tor Fuglevik.

NRK P3 focuses on youth culture: principally music, together with humour, entertainment, and health education.

Over the years NRK P3 has fostered entertainers including Thomas Numme, Steinar Sagen, Kristopher Schau, Kari Slaatsveen, Jørgen Strickert, Anne Lindmo and Espen Thoresen.

All NRK's radio stations are gradually digitized during 2017 and transmitted via DAB+ and internet only.

Its notable programs include P3 Sessions that airs own-produced concerts live. Started in 2003, it has an average of 100,000 listeners.

Directors

NRK mP3

NRK mP3 is the dance music sister station to P3.[1][2] It is aimed towards younger listeners.[3] On 29 October 2021, the station teamed up with a number of stations in Europe, such as BBC Radio 1 in the UK and RTÉ 2fm in Ireland, to take part in the radio programme Europe's Biggest Dance Show.[4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ "NRK mP3 - Alltid musikk".
  2. ^ "NRK mP3".
  3. ^ Department, Communication (2007-09-28). "NRK's channels". NRK. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  4. ^ "BBC Radio 1 - Europe's Biggest Dance Show - Available now".
  5. ^ "BBC Radio 1 - Europe's Biggest Dance Show, NRK mP3 in Norway".
  6. ^ "BBC Radio 1 - Schedules, Friday 29 October 2021".