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DR was originally the name for radio broadcasting (It's first name was Statsradiofonien , or something like that). When television was introduced in Denmark, it soon came under the same umbrella as the radio. The name was then "Danmarks Radio" and it transmittet three radio channels and one television channel. But as more television channels came during the 1980's and as Danmarks Radio started a second television channel - has the DR television been using "DR1", "DR2", "DR3" and "DR K" (plus two channels for children). Today does "DR" stand for television and "Danmarks Radio" for radio. A bit stange perhaps, since DR originally ment "Danmarks Radio". But this is how it is. DR runs 6 television channels (all DBV-T & MPEG4, DR1 and DR3 uses 720p HD, but DR2 and DR K are aired as SD) and Danmarks Radio runs (I think) eight radio channels of which some still are aired analogue. But DR1 is doubtlessly a television channel under the DR umbrella. Like Danmarks Radio they are both owned by the Danish state. I suggest we remove the several topic banner Boeing720 ( talk) 00:59, 17 August 2016 (UTC)
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In the credits after the program Sporløs, I think I saw something about it was based on another program or format. So maybe it should be moved to the DR productions based on other formats section?. I'm just not sure where to find a reference for it. Anders Kaas Petersen ( talk) 06:09, 12 May 2020 (UTC)
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DR was originally the name for radio broadcasting (It's first name was Statsradiofonien , or something like that). When television was introduced in Denmark, it soon came under the same umbrella as the radio. The name was then "Danmarks Radio" and it transmittet three radio channels and one television channel. But as more television channels came during the 1980's and as Danmarks Radio started a second television channel - has the DR television been using "DR1", "DR2", "DR3" and "DR K" (plus two channels for children). Today does "DR" stand for television and "Danmarks Radio" for radio. A bit stange perhaps, since DR originally ment "Danmarks Radio". But this is how it is. DR runs 6 television channels (all DBV-T & MPEG4, DR1 and DR3 uses 720p HD, but DR2 and DR K are aired as SD) and Danmarks Radio runs (I think) eight radio channels of which some still are aired analogue. But DR1 is doubtlessly a television channel under the DR umbrella. Like Danmarks Radio they are both owned by the Danish state. I suggest we remove the several topic banner Boeing720 ( talk) 00:59, 17 August 2016 (UTC)
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In the credits after the program Sporløs, I think I saw something about it was based on another program or format. So maybe it should be moved to the DR productions based on other formats section?. I'm just not sure where to find a reference for it. Anders Kaas Petersen ( talk) 06:09, 12 May 2020 (UTC)