Nordvision
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Nordvision is a cooperative venture, first established in 1959, between five Nordic public service broadcasters: Denmark's DR, Norway's NRK, Iceland's RÚV, Sweden's SVT, and Finland's YLE. Greenland's KNR, the Faroe Islands' Kringvarp Føroya, and Sweden's Utbildingsradio are associate members.
Nordvision's main task is the co-production and exchange of television programmes. It has its secretariat in Copenhagen, at DR Byen.
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