![]() ![]() Develop our own app Sveriges Radio Play to develop even more towards giving you all the listening in one place.Today, Wednesday 19 January at 11.00, a selection of these were presented at a Presentation, which anyone can view here. In 2022, you will also notice developments in several areas. In 2022, we will continue to give you a fantastic and wide range of programs, live broadcasts, new podcasts. We must also be able to fulfill our role as company in everyday life. That is why this year we are investing extra energy in impartial social journalism, but the 140,000 hours of radio we give the audience this year will also offer both a lot of laughter and maybe one or two tears. We work actively to do just this during the election year because the local events and decisions are often connected with both the national events and the major decisive international events. ![]() … But one thing is important, that the debate that is being conducted is based on facts” – Cilla BenköĪn increasingly important issue is how the media, through their coverage, are able to connect the local with the national and also what is happening internationally. “We also see that Swedish Radio is regularly debated. Sveriges Radio is the national medium that is present in most places around the country – partly through our permanent editorial offices but also with the help of technology that we have developed ourselves. This means that we can be on site in all of the country’s 290 municipalities – something we also measure several times a year. We want to contribute knowledge without telling you who are listening what you should think. It is through us that you can have a strong local presence, linked to expert knowledge in a number of different genres and at the same time the national and international perspective via the Nordic region’s largest correspondent network. We will of course examine, describe and monitor the big issues of the election – both those that politicians decide to highlight but above all what we think may be important for our large audience but which may not be exactly what our elected politicians choose to talk about. Read more: Toxic for society when crime goes unpunished 2022 is an election year and to investigate and let the debates flow will of course be one of the most important tasks we have in the coming months, if not the most important. Here are some figures about the company Sveriges Radio that can be good to know, regardless of whether you like what you hear or want to see changes.įor a couple of years now, Sveriges Radio has had a vision that is very simple: “More voices and stronger stories for a greater understanding”. We try to live up to it in different ways every day. A greater understanding does not mean that everyone should think alike or that there is only one perspective. On the contrary, we believe that a democratic society feels best when we share the views of others, even if they differ from your own. We want to be an open arena for debate and dialogue and work to ensure that facts are set against facts and opinions against opinions. But one thing is important, that the debate that is being conducted is based on facts. Sometimes we do content that is exceptionally good, sometimes we do things that are less good. We must tolerate being reviewed, discussed and criticized. Today we have a historically high reach with about 7.4 million listeners per week. We also see that Swedish Radio is regularly debated. Republished with permission.Ī new year has just begun. A worldwide pandemic is still raging and for many, 2022 will once again be a year where everyday life is not quite the same. So also for us at Swedish Radio. We work tirelessly to provide the best possible reporting on the pandemic, which has been the biggest issue for us both in terms of content and practice in recent years. It has been a challenge and continues to be so. But we sincerely hope that we can soon return to a more normal state. Until then, we will keep you updated with everything that happens. This article was originally published by Swedish Radio.
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