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TV Avisen

TV Avisen (English: TV Newspaper; also shortened to TVA) is a Danish television newscast produced by Danish public broadcaster DR.

TV Avisen
Country of originDenmark
Original languageDanish
Production
Running time15–30 minutes
Original release
NetworkDR1
Release15 October 1965 (1965-10-15) –
present

History edit

TV Avisen was broadcast for the first time on 15 October 1965 – up until this point, television had already been broadcast regularly in Denmark for 14 years. This was due to an agreement signed between DR and the press in 1926 which guaranteed the press' control of the broadcast of news on television and radio. The agreement remained in place after the introduction of television and was rescinded on 1 July 1964.

Initially, TV Avisen mostly consisted of footage from foreign news agencies with a musical accompaniment in the style of a newsreel. The programme began broadcasting in colour in October 1978. Five years later, the television news operation moved from its small studios at Radiohuset in Rosenørns Allé to TV-Byen in Gladsaxe.

In 1988, DR lost its monopoly on Danish television news when second government broadcaster TV2 (founded in 1988) began broadcasting its own news service. In an effort to compete, the main 7.30 pm programme was replaced in 1993 by two evening bulletins at 6 pm and 8.30 pm. The following year, the programmes were moved half an hour later to 6.30 pm and 9 pm.

In 2006, the morning edition of TV Avisen was axed due to low viewing figures. In the same year, DR's television, radio and online operations were combined in the new DR Byen complex in Copenhagen. TV Avisen received a new design and began broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen. In 2012, the late evening programme was moved to 9.30 pm on Monday – Thursday nights. On 13 June 2017, TV Avisen was rebranded with updated titles and a new studio design. The programme was rebranded again in 2023, alongside the launch of a dedicated 24-hour online news channel, TVA Live.[1][2]

Current broadcasting times edit

  • Daily at 07:00, (weekend 08:00) 12:00, 18:30
  • Daily (except Saturday) at 21:00

Features edit

TV Avisen always begins with a short summary of the news. The top story tends to concern a Danish issue. TV Avisen has its own permanent correspondents in Washington DC, New York City, Rome, Brussels, China and the Middle East, as well as a special climate correspondent.

As is usual for Danish television, reports which contain foreign languages (for example interviews with foreign politicians or foreign press conferences) are not dubbed in Danish, but subtitled.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • TV Avisen at IMDb  
  • TV Avisen at TheTVDB  

References edit

  1. ^ Rask, Kristian (6 September 2023). "DR er klar med meget mere TV Avis – lige når det passer dig" [DR is ready with much more TV Avisen - just when it suits you]. DR (in Danish). Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  2. ^ Recordere.dk (6 September 2023). "DR lancerer nyhedskanalen TVA Live". recordere.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 16 September 2023.

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