Ordentlig Radio

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Ordentlig Radio
Broadcast area Norway
Slogan "Den norske musikken"
First air date 2012
Format Norwegian music
Language(s) Norwegian
Webcast yes
Website oradio.no
Ordentlig Radio (English: Genuine Radio) is a Norwegian Internet radio station that was officially launched in 2012.[1]

Headquartered at Bærums Verk outside Oslo, the initiative for the station came from recording artist Øystein Sunde and radio veteran Tor Andersen of Radio P4.[1] Another radio veteran, Michael Skorbakk, is also one of the central figures behind the launch.[2] The Internet-only radio format comes following two rejections of application for land-based broadcasting licence in 2007 and 2008. The FM application was for the Oslo and Greater Oslo Region. When the company subsequently folded in 2009, Sunde with his family company owned 21.8% of the shares. Andersen and his partner with their company owned an equally big share. Artist Jonas Fjeld also held a 2.73% share of the company.[3]

The content of the 24-hour station is exclusively Norwegian music and the music archive at startup contained 12,000 songs.[1] A particular focus of the station is to present artists that its bigger cousins such as NRK Radio will not give airtime to.[2] The profile is to play mostly popular music during the day and special programing during the night. Famous Norwegian recording artists Hanne Krogh and Halvdan Sivertsen are also said to be involved in the project.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Grøtte, Marit (January 25, 2012). "Øystein Sunde bidrar til ny radiokanal på Bærums Verk". Budstikka (in Norwegian) (Bærum, Norway). Retrieved April 1, 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Nilsson, Stig (February 14, 2012). "Tilbake i manesjen". Fredrikstad Blad (in Norwegian). Retrieved April 1, 2012. 
  3. Wekre, Helge (April 14, 2009). "Dropper radiodrøm". NA24 (in Norwegian). Retrieved April 1, 2012. 

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Coordinates: 59°57′49″N 10°28′2″E / 59.96361°N 10.46722°E / 59.96361; 10.46722

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