Danish Broadcasting Corporation
The Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) is Denmark's national public broadcasting organization, established in 1925. It operates several television and radio channels, providing a wide range of programming, including news, entertainment, and cultural content. DR is funded primarily through a license fee paid by households in Denmark.
DR aims to inform, educate, and entertain the public while promoting Danish culture and values. It plays a significant role in the media landscape of Denmark, ensuring that citizens have access to diverse and high-quality content. The organization is committed to maintaining journalistic integrity and serving the interests of the Danish population.