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- April 1925 under the name of Radioordningen, which was changed to Statsradiofonien in 1926, then to Danmarks Radio in 1959, and to DR in 1996. During...
- October 1951. These were carried out by the national radio broadcaster Statsradiofonien and consisted of a one-hour broadcast three times per w****. The broadcasts...
- Ref.  Austria ORF ORF  Belgian Congo INR RNB Congo  Denmark Statsradiofonien Statsradiofonien TV Jens Frederik Lawaetz  United Kingdom BBC BBC Television...
- Commentator(s) Ref.  Belgium INR INR, Bruxelles I NIR NIR  Denmark Statsradiofonien Statsradiofonien TV, Program 1 Svend Pedersen  France RTF RTF Pierre Tchernia...
- thrice-w****ly television broadcasts by the public service broadcaster, Statsradiofonien (now Danmarks Radio) had begun in 1951. The official launch of television...
- 25 original 50,000 watt "Clear Channel" system stations AM850 kHz Statsradiofonien DR P1 Copenhagen, Denmark 1 April 1925 (experimental), license granted...
- NIR NIR, Brussel Vlaams INR INR Robert Beauvais  Denmark Statsradiofonien Statsradiofonien TV, Program 2 Svend Pedersen  France RTF RTF, Paris-Inter...
- History Launched 2 October 1951; 73 years ago (1951-10-02) Former names Statsradiofonien TV (1951–1959), Danmarks Radio TV (1959–1964), DR TV (1964–1996) Availability...
- Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Statsradiofoniens Symfoniorkester, Denmark, Chamber Orchestra of the Statsradiofonien, Denmark, Jacques Orchestra Erik...
- Algiers),  Byelorussian SSR (RA18 Minsk), Ceylon (Colombo R.),  Denmark (Statsradiofonien, Copenhagen),  Dutch East Indies (BRX, Batavia > NIROM),  Hungary (Magyar...