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SVT1

SVT1 (SVT Ett; commonly referred to as Ettan) is the primary television station of the Swedish public service broadcaster Sveriges Television in Sweden.

SVT1
CountrySweden
Broadcast areaNational; also distributed in Norway, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Poland and via satellite across Europe and in certain areas by cable.
Programming
Language(s)Swedish (main; foreign language programmes shown in original language but with Swedish subtitles)
Ownership
OwnerSveriges Television
Sister channelsSVT2, SVT Barn, Kunskapskanalen, SVT24
History
Launched4 September 1956; 67 years ago (1956-09-04)
Former namesRadiotjänst TV (1956–1957)
Sveriges TV (1957–1969)
TV1 (1969–1987)
Kanal 1 (1987–1996)
Links
Websitehttp://www.svt.se/
Availability
Terrestrial
DTT (Sweden)Channel 1 (SD)
Channel 61 (HD)
RiksTV (Norway)[1]
SveaTV (only in Ostrobothnia, Finland)Channel 70
Boxer (Denmark)[2]
Streaming media
SVT Playwww.svtplay.se/kanaler/svt1 (only in Sweden)

History edit

Television in Sweden officially launched on 4 September 1956 with the launch of Radiotjänst TV, renamed Sveriges Radio TV a year later. It would take a few years before achieving national coverage. From 1955 to 1958, Danish television carried a program in Swedish (Sydsvenska journalen) aiming at viewers in Skåne until the link with Stockholm was finished in 1958.

The arrival of a second television network, TV2, led to the first channel relaunching as TV1 in 1969, remaining under the Sveriges Radio banner. In connection with the new system, the channel appointed Håkan Unsgaard as its director, and Aktuellt was replaced by TV-nytt, broadcasting on both channels (Aktuellt returned to TV1 in 1972). The old "TV0" was shut down on November 29, 1969 and the new TV1 started the following day. Among the programs shown on the launch night of the renamed service was a special variety show (Cabaret Canalhumorn) with Povel Ramel and Hans Alfredson. Full-time colour broadcasting started in 1970 before both networks were placed under the management of Sveriges Television (SVT) on 1 July 1979.

To encourage competition between the two channels, TV1 relaunched as Kanal 1 on 31 August 1987 with the entirety of its homegrown programming produced in Stockholm, including the national news and current affairs programme Aktuellt (Current). Organizationally, these changes were launched on July 1, less than two months before the rebrand was made official. The merger of the teams behind the two channels created a larger team for Kanal 1. Such merger allowed rationings that, over time, led to an increase in programming time. Kanal 1 got its drama unit, Kanal 1 Drama, which became the largest drama producer in the Nordic region. Increased competition from commercial channels, including TV4, led to another relaunch as SVT1 in 1996, incorporating programming produced from across the country again.

A major corporate revamp in 2001 saw the channel repositioned as SVT's flagship network to make it the most-watched television station in Sweden - a position previously held by SVT2. As part of the revamp, TV2's popular news programme Rapport (Report) moved to the first network while Aktuellt moved to the second network.

Alongside Rapport, SVT's main entertainment shows air on the first channel, including Melodifestivalen, Så ska det låta and På spåret are broadcast on this channel.

Logos and identities edit

1956 to 1969 edit

Initially known as Radiotjänst TV, the channel was renamed as Sveriges Radio TV after its parent company. It was usually referred to as TV for short, as it was the only television service available at the time.

During the 1960s, the television service usually used the Sveriges Radio logo as identification. It was designed by Karl-Erik Forsberg and is still in use by Sveriges Radio. At start up and closedown, the service used an ident slide consisting of an art deco version of central Stockholm, with the Stockholm City Hall in the centre.

1969 to 1980 edit

When a second channel launched in December 1969, 'Sveriges Radio TV' was renamed TV1. As colour television arrived a year later, TV1 started using a blue background behind their logo.

1980 to January 1996 edit

 
SVT1's third logo, designed by Sid Sutton, used from 1980 to 7 January 1996.

TV1 and TV2 became part of Sveriges Television in 1980. The new company received a new logo a year later, designed by Sid Sutton, with similarly designed logos for both networks.[3]

On screen, the TV1 and TV2 logos were usually seen accompanying picturesque slides of the country and the station clock, although in-vision continuity was generally favoured for most junctions.

The Kanal 1 revamp in 1987 saw the introduction of a computer-animated ident featuring Stockholm landmarks surrounding the logo. In-vision continuity was abandoned in favour of out-of-vision presentation over captions, although in-vision returned during the Christmas holidays, usually for the annual Christmas Eve continuity shift, handled by veteran broadcaster Arne Weise.

Full-time in-vision continuity returned as part of a further revamp in 1994, two years before both networks launched a new look.

January to October 1996 edit

October 1996 to 2001 edit

The initial graphics for SVT1 and SVT2 were replaced a year later with a predominantly blue theme.

2001 to 2008 edit

In 2001, a corporate rebranding by Timothy Wilkinson and Darrell Pockett from English & Pockett led to a further revamp, featuring SVT's new starflower logo. A warmer orange and red theme was adapted for the first network and updated two years later. The SVT logo consisted of an orange square with the numeral "1" in the Myriad font next to the starflower.

All SVT presentation switched to widescreen in 2007.

2008 to 2016 edit

 
SVT1's seventh and previous logo, used from 25 August 2008 to 24 November 2016.

SVT1 underwent another relaunch on 25 August 2008, designed by Stockholm-based Liberty. While the new look did not feature the corporate logo, SVT1's idents featured a violet rectangle theme centred around a TV screen - the new graphics were designed by Dallas Sthlm.[4]

A review of SVT presentation led to the end of in-vision continuity on the network on Sunday 4 March 2012 - the last announcer to appear on camera was Justine Kirk. SVT1 now utilises out-of-vision announcers.

2016–present edit

Programming edit

On weekdays, a typical broadcast day on SVT1 begins with the breakfast programme Morgonstudion (lit., "The Morning Studio") followed by a mix of repeats of the previous night's primetime lineup, films, TV series, magazine shows, and documentaries throughout the day as well as live sport. The main evening schedule usually airs from around 5 pm until midnight with the main 25-minute edition of Rapport at 7:30 pm, alongside shorter bulletins at 6 pm and later in the evening. Repeat programming airs throughout the night.

SVT1 is usually the channel for annual events of national significance such as the announcement and awarding of the various Nobel Prizes and the Eurovision Song Contest.

Regional programming edit

Since August 2008, SVT1 also broadcast regional news programming, including opt-outs in Morgonstudion, a main 15-minute bulletin at 6:30 pm and a mid-evening update at 7:55 pm. Stories from SVT's regional newsrooms also feature in the national programme Sverige idag (Sweden Today) on weekdays. As of April 2015, there are 21 regional news services, under the SVT Nyheter banner, although most are pre-recorded from centralised studios.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "RiksPakken – vår mest komplette TV-pakke".
  2. ^ "Norlys - Energi, internet og tv fra samme sted - Bliv kunde nu".
  3. ^ "SVTs logotyper sedan starten". Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  4. ^ "Här är SVTs nya utseende". Dagens Media. August 19, 2008.

External links edit

  • SVT (in Swedish)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources SVT1 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message SVT1 SVT Ett commonly referred to as Ettan is the primary television station of the Swedish public service broadcaster Sveriges Television in Sweden SVT1CountrySwedenBroadcast areaNational also distributed in Norway Finland Denmark Germany Poland and via satellite across Europe and in certain areas by cable ProgrammingLanguage s Swedish main foreign language programmes shown in original language but with Swedish subtitles OwnershipOwnerSveriges TelevisionSister channelsSVT2 SVT Barn Kunskapskanalen SVT24HistoryLaunched4 September 1956 67 years ago 1956 09 04 Former namesRadiotjanst TV 1956 1957 Sveriges TV 1957 1969 TV1 1969 1987 Kanal 1 1987 1996 LinksWebsitehttp www svt se AvailabilityTerrestrialDTT Sweden Channel 1 SD Channel 61 HD RiksTV Norway 1 SveaTV only in Ostrobothnia Finland Channel 70Boxer Denmark 2 Streaming mediaSVT Playwww wbr svtplay wbr se wbr kanaler wbr svt1 only in Sweden Contents 1 History 2 Logos and identities 2 1 1956 to 1969 2 2 1969 to 1980 2 3 1980 to January 1996 2 4 January to October 1996 2 5 October 1996 to 2001 2 6 2001 to 2008 2 7 2008 to 2016 2 8 2016 present 3 Programming 3 1 Regional programming 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editTelevision in Sweden officially launched on 4 September 1956 with the launch of Radiotjanst TV renamed Sveriges Radio TV a year later It would take a few years before achieving national coverage From 1955 to 1958 Danish television carried a program in Swedish Sydsvenska journalen aiming at viewers in Skane until the link with Stockholm was finished in 1958 The arrival of a second television network TV2 led to the first channel relaunching as TV1 in 1969 remaining under the Sveriges Radio banner In connection with the new system the channel appointed Hakan Unsgaard as its director and Aktuellt was replaced by TV nytt broadcasting on both channels Aktuellt returned to TV1 in 1972 The old TV0 was shut down on November 29 1969 and the new TV1 started the following day Among the programs shown on the launch night of the renamed service was a special variety show Cabaret Canalhumorn with Povel Ramel and Hans Alfredson Full time colour broadcasting started in 1970 before both networks were placed under the management of Sveriges Television SVT on 1 July 1979 To encourage competition between the two channels TV1 relaunched as Kanal 1 on 31 August 1987 with the entirety of its homegrown programming produced in Stockholm including the national news and current affairs programme Aktuellt Current Organizationally these changes were launched on July 1 less than two months before the rebrand was made official The merger of the teams behind the two channels created a larger team for Kanal 1 Such merger allowed rationings that over time led to an increase in programming time Kanal 1 got its drama unit Kanal 1 Drama which became the largest drama producer in the Nordic region Increased competition from commercial channels including TV4 led to another relaunch as SVT1 in 1996 incorporating programming produced from across the country again A major corporate revamp in 2001 saw the channel repositioned as SVT s flagship network to make it the most watched television station in Sweden a position previously held by SVT2 As part of the revamp TV2 s popular news programme Rapport Report moved to the first network while Aktuellt moved to the second network Alongside Rapport SVT s main entertainment shows air on the first channel including Melodifestivalen Sa ska det lata and Pa sparet are broadcast on this channel Logos and identities edit1956 to 1969 edit Initially known as Radiotjanst TV the channel was renamed as Sveriges Radio TV after its parent company It was usually referred to as TV for short as it was the only television service available at the time During the 1960s the television service usually used the Sveriges Radio logo as identification It was designed by Karl Erik Forsberg and is still in use by Sveriges Radio At start up and closedown the service used an ident slide consisting of an art deco version of central Stockholm with the Stockholm City Hall in the centre 1969 to 1980 edit When a second channel launched in December 1969 Sveriges Radio TV was renamed TV1 As colour television arrived a year later TV1 started using a blue background behind their logo 1980 to January 1996 edit nbsp SVT1 s third logo designed by Sid Sutton used from 1980 to 7 January 1996 TV1 and TV2 became part of Sveriges Television in 1980 The new company received a new logo a year later designed by Sid Sutton with similarly designed logos for both networks 3 On screen the TV1 and TV2 logos were usually seen accompanying picturesque slides of the country and the station clock although in vision continuity was generally favoured for most junctions The Kanal 1 revamp in 1987 saw the introduction of a computer animated ident featuring Stockholm landmarks surrounding the logo In vision continuity was abandoned in favour of out of vision presentation over captions although in vision returned during the Christmas holidays usually for the annual Christmas Eve continuity shift handled by veteran broadcaster Arne Weise Full time in vision continuity returned as part of a further revamp in 1994 two years before both networks launched a new look January to October 1996 edit October 1996 to 2001 edit The initial graphics for SVT1 and SVT2 were replaced a year later with a predominantly blue theme 2001 to 2008 edit In 2001 a corporate rebranding by Timothy Wilkinson and Darrell Pockett from English amp Pockett led to a further revamp featuring SVT s new starflower logo A warmer orange and red theme was adapted for the first network and updated two years later The SVT logo consisted of an orange square with the numeral 1 in the Myriad font next to the starflower All SVT presentation switched to widescreen in 2007 2008 to 2016 edit nbsp SVT1 s seventh and previous logo used from 25 August 2008 to 24 November 2016 SVT1 underwent another relaunch on 25 August 2008 designed by Stockholm based Liberty While the new look did not feature the corporate logo SVT1 s idents featured a violet rectangle theme centred around a TV screen the new graphics were designed by Dallas Sthlm 4 A review of SVT presentation led to the end of in vision continuity on the network on Sunday 4 March 2012 the last announcer to appear on camera was Justine Kirk SVT1 now utilises out of vision announcers nbsp SVT1 s seventh and previous logo on a purple rectangle used until 4 March 2012 nbsp HD logo used from 2010 to 2012 nbsp HD logo used from 2012 to 2016 2016 present edit nbsp SVT1 s eighth and current logo since 25 November 2016 nbsp HD logo since 2016 Programming editOn weekdays a typical broadcast day on SVT1 begins with the breakfast programme Morgonstudion lit The Morning Studio followed by a mix of repeats of the previous night s primetime lineup films TV series magazine shows and documentaries throughout the day as well as live sport The main evening schedule usually airs from around 5 pm until midnight with the main 25 minute edition of Rapport at 7 30 pm alongside shorter bulletins at 6 pm and later in the evening Repeat programming airs throughout the night SVT1 is usually the channel for annual events of national significance such as the announcement and awarding of the various Nobel Prizes and the Eurovision Song Contest Regional programming edit Since August 2008 SVT1 also broadcast regional news programming including opt outs in Morgonstudion a main 15 minute bulletin at 6 30 pm and a mid evening update at 7 55 pm Stories from SVT s regional newsrooms also feature in the national programme Sverige idag Sweden Today on weekdays As of April 2015 there are 21 regional news services under the SVT Nyheter banner although most are pre recorded from centralised studios See also editSVT2 List of Swedish television channelsReferences edit RiksPakken var mest komplette TV pakke Norlys Energi internet og tv fra samme sted Bliv kunde nu SVTs logotyper sedan starten Retrieved 2009 03 21 Har ar SVTs nya utseende Dagens Media August 19 2008 External links editSVT in Swedish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SVT1 amp oldid 1192237684, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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