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SVT24, stylized as svt24, formerly known as SVT 24 (then stylized svt 24) or 24 is a
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TV channel broadcast by Sveriges Television (SVT). It started broadcasting in 1999 as a dedicated
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. In 2003 it extended its scope to include other current events-related programmes and sports at the weekend. Nowadays the channel mainly consists of news, sports and entertainment programmes with a focus on reruns from SVT1 and SVT2.


History

On 15 March 1999 at 13:15 the broadcasting of SVT24 started. It started with a news summary followed by an official opening by the CEO of SVT. In the beginning, SVT24 simulcasted with other channels a lot of the time, first on
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and in the summer on
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. SVT24 got to take care of extended broadcasts in case of special events. The channel broadcast news every fifteen minutes throughout the weekday. However, there were no broadcasts in the weekends and the nightly broadcasts started some months later. At :00 and :30 SVT24 showed longer bulletins, but the :15 and :45 broadcasts were just news summaries. The channel also broadcast economic news twice every hour, many weather forecasts, reports from the Nordic countries and other featured stories. The material was mostly picked up from other news programmes. SVT24 used digital technology for broadcasting, so a bulletin from SVT24 was much cheaper to broadcast than a bulletin from ''
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'' or '' Aktuellt''. That's why during 1999 and 2000 SVT24 took over all the short bulletins from ''Rapport'' and the morning programme was moved to the SVT24 studio. In 2000 SVT24 merged with ''Rapport'' and ''Aktuellt'' into one central newsdesk. After some time, the channel was hit by cost savings. All broadcasts between 09:30 and 16:00 ceased for some time and the economic news disappeared. On 8 September 2001, ''Aktuellt'' and ''Rapport'' moved to a new common studio and got a graphical make-over. That meant that all bulletins in SVT1 got the ''Rapport'' brand, making SVT24 only broadcasting digitally (and on SVT1 in the nights). SVT24 moved into the common studio a week later. In the end of 2002 SVT declared that they were going to launch two new channels. That meant that SVT24 was about to be merged with SVT Extra into a new channel, called only 24. 24 would include a wider range of programmes than SVT24 did, also including acquired programming, sports events and weekend broadcasts. The new channel was launched on 24 February 2003. It consisted of short three-minute bulletins from ''Rapport'' every half-hour. Between these many different programs were shown. In the day-time this consisted of ''24 Direkt'' ("24 Live", Swedish version of
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), ''24 Måndag-Fredag'' ("24 Monday-Friday") and reruns of the evening programmes. The prime time show at 20:00 was ''24 minuter'' ("24 minutes"), a daily chat show hosted by
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. Other prime time shows included ''24 Nöje'' ("24 Entertainment"), ''24 Konsument'' ("24 Consumer"), ''Sverige Nu'' ("Sweden Now") and acquired programming such as ''
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'', documentaries and World News from
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. During the weekends, the "interactive news service" ''24 Vision'' and sport events where shown. In the autumn of 2003 the channel was hit by cost savings. The short bulletins were now only shown every hour in the daytime and ''24 Direkt'' started occupying the rest of the day-time schedule. New shows included a taped radio show, ''Lantz i P3''. In 2004 the acquired programming and
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disappeared. ''24 Konsument'' and ''24 Nöje'' were however transformed into daily newscasts and sport bulletins were included in the evening. In 2005, the simulcasts of ''Rapport'' at 19:30 and ''Aktuellt'' at 18:00 and 21:00 ended and were replaced by mostly reruns of current affairs-based programmes from SVT1 and SVT2. ''24 Konsument'' was axed in late 2005 and in 2006 ''24 Nöje'' rebranded as ''Nöjesnytt'' with bulletins on both SVT1 (in the morning) and SVT2 (in the evening). On 1 July 2005 SVT24, along with SVT Barnkanalen and
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became ''
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'' channels and SVT and UR subsequently agreed to let the said channels be distributed on UPC Sweden and
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cable television systems in their basic analogue range. The ratings for the channel had been very modest from the start. 2006 did however mean a significant increase in the viewing. For the full year of 2005 the average Swede watched SVT24 for 0.7 minutes per day. For the month of November 2006 this had doubled to 1.4 minutes. The next month, December 2006, the rating doubled once again, averaging 2.8 minutes per day and viewer, for the first time making SVT24 one of the ten most watched channels in Sweden. (Source: Mediamätning i Skandinavien) In December 2006, the daily current affairs show ''Studio 24'' got axed because of budget cuts at the SVT news department. ''Sverige Nu'' was also axed. The channel relaunched in January 2007. The new evening schedule mainly consists of reruns of programmes from SVT1 and SVT2 and a half-hour news bulletin from ''Rapport'' with ''Nöjesnytt'' at 21:30. ''24 Direkt'', the sports broadcasts and news updates were retained. On 18 January 2010 Kunskapskanalen began sharing channel space with SVT24 and SVT Barnkanalen, and at the same time ''24 Direkt'' was renamed ''SVT Forum'' and shifted to Kunskapskanalen. Under the current arrangement SVT24 is aired from 20:00 until 05:00 the next day, with SVT Barnkanalen and Kunskapskanalen occupying the morning, afternoon and early-evening slots. On 25 November 2013 SVT announced its intention to launch a high-definition (HD)
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of SVT24.


Name

The channel started out as SVT24, and as SVT 24 on 8 September 2001, but was renamed ''24'' in 2003. This name was however hard to use, so variants such as ''24:an'' ("the 24") occurred along with the old name. About a year later the name SVT24 started to appear in
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s and programme schedules.


Logos and identities

File:SVT24 logo 1999.png, SVT24's first logo from 1999 to 2001, there is the word SVT in blue text and to the right of it there are seven gray dots and on the right of them is the number 24 in blue and bolder text. File:SVT24 logo 2001.png, SVT24's second logo from 2001 to 2003, on the left of the logo is the word SVT and the number 24 in black text and in the north-eastern part of the logo is 5 black petals with a star in the middle. File:SVT24 logo 2003.png, SVT24's third logo from 2003 to 2007 that was designed by Wirström Design, the logo includes a gray square with the number 24 on it and a green square with petals and a star in the center of it. File:SVT24 logo 2007.png, SVT24's fourth logo from 2007 to 2008 designed and made by Kaktus film in 2007, there is the number 24 in brown text and above them is 5 brown petals with a star in the middle. File:SVT24 logo.svg, SVT24's fifth and previous logo on a brown rectangle used until 4 March 2012. File:SVT24 logotyp.png, SVT24's sixth and current logo since 25 November 2016.


Distribution

The channel is broadcast
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in the
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network in
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and
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. Satellite transmissions are from the
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and
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satellites, but are encrypted. A decoding card from
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or
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is needed to view the channel. The two largest cable networks (
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and UPC) broadcast the analogue version of the channel.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Svt24 Television channels in Sweden 24-hour television news channels 24 1999 establishments in Sweden Television channels and stations established in 1999