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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:About Шаблон:Infobox television channel DR1 (DR Et) is the flagship television channel of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR). It became Denmark's first television station when it began broadcasting in 1951 – at first only for an hour a day three times a week.

Besides its productions, the channel also broadcasts co-productions with other Nordic countries through Nordvision, as well as a significant amount of programmes from English-speaking countries like the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, all in the original language with Danish subtitles. Its news programme is called TV Avisen.

Broadcasting hours

  • 1951–1966: 10 hours a week (5 programs)
  • 1966–1982: 14 hours a day (35 programs a week)
  • 1982–1994: 18 hours a day (50 programs a week)
  • 1994–2001: 21 hours a day (60 programs a week)
  • 2001-today: 24 hours a day

Technological advances

Colour TV

Colour television test broadcasts were started in March 1967, with the first large-scale colour broadcasting occurring for the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France.[1] DR officially ended "test" transmissions of colour television on April 1, 1970, although it wasn't until 1978 that their last black-and-white television program (TV Avisen) switched to colour.[1]

Teletext

On 16 May 1983 at 14:00 CEST, DR launched its first teletext information service, which is still available on all DR channels.[2]

Widescreen TV

In 2004 DR announced plans for a complete switch from a 4:3 screen ratio to 16:9 widescreen broadcasts. The switch occurred in 2006 when DR moved its production facilities from TV-Byen to DR Byen in Copenhagen. The last of DR1's own productions to switch to widescreen was the daily news programme (TV Avisen) in November 2006.[3]

Digital TV

At midnight on November 1, 2009 the analogue broadcasts shut down nationwide and DR switched to digital broadcasting.[4][5]

High-definition

In January 2012, DR1 switched from 576i SD to 720p HD broadcasting.[6]

HbbTV

In April 2014, DR launched its HbbTV service on DR1, enabling on-demand streaming of DR content directly on an internet-connected television.[7]

Logos and identities

Original Programming on DR1

Drama

News and society

  • TV Avisen
  • Magasinet Penge
  • Horisont
  • Bag om Borgen
  • Aftenshowet
  • Kontant
  • Rabatten

Entertainment

DR productions based on other formats

Children's entertainment

  • Disney Sjov (Disney Cartoons)
  • Barda
  • Morgenhår
  • Isas Stepz
  • Min Funky Familie
  • MGP
  • MGP Nordic (together with SVT, NRK and YLE)

Other DR productions

  • DR Kirken
  • Før Søndagen
  • Sporløs

Imported programming on DR1

As with most channels in Denmark, foreign TV programmes are shown in their original language but with Danish subtitles.

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Danmarks Radio Шаблон:Danish television channels Шаблон:Greenlandic television channels Шаблон:Authority control