TV 2 Radio

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Broadcast areaDenmark
First air date
February 1, 2007
TV 2 Radio
  • Denmark
Broadcast areaDenmark
Programming
FormatMusic radio
Ownership
OwnerTV 2 Denmark
History
First air date
February 1, 2007
Last air date
September 8, 2008
Technical information
Repeater23
Links
Webcasthttp://tv2radio.dk
Websitehttp://tv2radio.dk

TV 2 Radio was a Danish commercial radio station, set to compete with public financed stations DR P3 and DR P4. It began broadcasting at midnight, February 1, 2007. It ceased broadcasting September 8, 2008, and the frequencies were taken over by SBS Radio owned Nova FM.

Until November 14, 2007, the CEO of TV 2 Radio was former Venstre-politician Jens Rohde.

TV 2 Radio was advertised greatly, primarily on TV 2, for their hosts instead of content, and this was said to be the reason for their poor first ratings, marking a share of 3.5 per cent in their first month of broadcast, lower than Sky Radio's starting share of 4.75 pct.[1] In the age 21-50 share, where TV 2's goal was to reach a 15 per cent share at the end of the year, they have so far just reached 5.3 pct. - in comparison DR's P3 had 27.6 pct. Nevertheless, P3's share had gone down by 4.3 percentage points.[2]

Hosts

TV 2 Radio hosts
HostNotes
Tina BilsboTV personality
Mathias BuchFormer P3-host
Casper ChristensenTV and radio personality, stand-up comedian, former member of Tæskeholdet
Lars DaneskovFormer Jeopardy!- and P3-host
Mikala Dirckinck-HolmfeldFormer P3-host
Lars HjortshøjFormer Radio 100FM-host. Comedian
Thomas MadvigFormer speaker/host of P3 and accomplished DJ
Camilla Miehe-RenardTV personality
Jesper Monefeldt 
Niels Pedersen 
Thomas QvortrupFormer NFL-commentator on TV 2 Zulu and a former P3-host.
Andrea-Elisabeth RudolphFormer radio (P3 and 100FM) and TV host - on maternity leave when the radio starts
Ricco Wichmann 
Lisbeth ØstergaardFormer P3-host

Programming

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