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'''''Radioresepsjonen''''' (Eng. ''lit.'' "The radio [[Receptionist|reception]]") is a Norwegian radio show. From 2006 to 2013, it was broadcast on [[NRK P3]], a radio station targeting the youth. Since 2014, it has been broadcast on [[NRK P13]], which is aimed at a more adult audience than NRK P3. The show is hosted by brothers Steinar Sagen (host) and [[Tore Sagen]] (technician), and [[Bjarte Tjøstheim]] (sidekick). The show is very popular in Norway, and has developed cult status amongst a broad audience. The show is the most podcasted radio show in Norway, with over 200.000 downloads each month.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dagbladet.no/2012/01/24/kultur/analog_digital/data_og_teknologi/podcast/19915537/|title=Når ga du deg selv en podcast sist?|work=Dagbladet.no|accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref> Besides their radio show the trio has also had success with other live shows, TV-shows and podcasts.
'''''Radioresepsjonen''''' (Eng. ''lit.'' "The radio [[Receptionist|reception]]") is a Norwegian radio show. From 2006 to 2013, it was broadcast on [[NRK P3]], a radio station aimed at younger lisnters, but has been broadcasted on [[NRK P13]] since 2014. Radioresepsjonen is hosted by brothers [[Steinar Sagen]] (host) and [[Tore Sagen]] (technician), and [[Bjarte Tjøstheim]] (sidekick).
The show is very popular in Norway and has developed cult status amongst a broad audience. It is aslo the most podcasted radio show in Norway, with over 200.000 downloads each month.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dagbladet.no/2012/01/24/kultur/analog_digital/data_og_teknologi/podcast/19915537/|title=Når ga du deg selv en podcast sist?|work=Dagbladet.no|accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref> In addition to their radio show, the trio has also had success with live shows, TV-shows and other podcasts.


==Biography ==
==Biography ==


The idea of the show came to life in 2005. Bjarte Tjøstheim and Steinar Sagen were veterans of NRK at the time, while Tore Sagen was only 24. The NRK was originally opposed to the idea of a show where three people would talk [[On air|on-air]] at the same time. However, after a pilot was made the show and its format was approved; the show was then launched with the theme "one fat, one tall and one old man make radio".
The idea of the show came to life in 2005. Bjarte Tjøstheim and Steinar Sagen already had long careers in the NRK, while Tore Sagen was only 24. The NRK was originally opposed to the idea of a show where three people would talk and converse [[On air|on-air]] at the same time. However, after a pilot was made the show and its format was approved; the show was then launched with the theme "one fat, one tall and one old man make radio".


The namesake of the show is from the actual receptions from the entry of [[Marienlyst|NRK radio building]]. The show was first given air time in 2006, and was aired from one till three pm, Monday to Friday. The show was then taken off the air due to the trio's new TV project, but they returned in 2007 and was given a permanent air slot after [[Mina Hadjian]] was fired from the NRK. The show has been on ever since, and is currently on air from 11 Am till one PM, Monday till Thursday.
The namesake of the show is from the actual receptions from the entry of [[Marienlyst|NRK radio building]]. The show was first given air time in 2006, and was aired from one till three pm, Monday to Friday. The show was then taken off the air due to the trio's new TV project, but they returned in 2007 and was given a permanent air slot after [[Mina Hadjian]] was fired from the NRK. The show has been on ever since, and is currently on air from 11 Am till one PM, Monday till Thursday.
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==Controversies==
==Controversies==


The show has received some criticism due to their traditional [[Product testing|consumer tests]], which has included tests of beer, wine, hard liquor, cigarettes and [[snus]]. They were also criticized after making remarks about [[Mira Craig]], which included calling her fat. In the autumn of 2014, Tjøstheim and the Sagen brothers sparked controversy by talking about the sexualisation of women and related topics in their radio show which was negatively received by some feminist groups who accused them of being "dirty old men".<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/svadasexisme/60202592|title=Svadasexisme|date=2014-08-20|work=Dagbladet.no|access-date=2018-07-21|language=no}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/jeg-ba-om-det/61176242|title=- Jeg ba om det|date=2014-08-20|work=Dagbladet.no|access-date=2018-07-21|language=no}}</ref> The same year, the trio was accused of mocking mentally disabled people and for the first time publicly apologized for the remarks they had made.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.aftenposten.no/norge/i/OOyk/NRK-og-Radioresepsjonen-legger-seg-flate-etter-harselering-med-Downs|title=NRK og Radioresepsjonen legger seg flate etter harselering med Downs|work=Aftenposten|access-date=2018-07-21|language=nb-NO}}</ref>
The show has received some criticism due to their traditional [[Product testing|consumer tests]], which has included tests of beer, wine, hard liquor, cigarettes and [[snus]]. They were also criticized after making remarks about [[Mira Craig]], which included calling her fat.
In the autumn of 2014, Tjøstheim and the Sagen brothers sparked controversy by talking about the sexualisation of women and related topics in their radio show which was negatively received by some feminist groups who accused them of being "dirty old men".<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/svadasexisme/60202592|title=Svadasexisme|date=2014-08-20|work=Dagbladet.no|access-date=2018-07-21|language=no}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/jeg-ba-om-det/61176242|title=- Jeg ba om det|date=2014-08-20|work=Dagbladet.no|access-date=2018-07-21|language=no}}</ref> The same year, the trio was accused of mocking mentally disabled people and for the first time publicly apologized for the remarks they had made.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.aftenposten.no/norge/i/OOyk/NRK-og-Radioresepsjonen-legger-seg-flate-etter-harselering-med-Downs|title=NRK og Radioresepsjonen legger seg flate etter harselering med Downs|work=Aftenposten|access-date=2018-07-21|language=nb-NO}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 07:44, 26 April 2019

Radioresepsjonen during a promo shoot for their live "Jingle show".
Running timeCurrently 2 hours.
Country of originNorway
Language(s)Norwegian
Home stationNRK P13
TV adaptationsSingelklubben
I kveld med Steinar Sagen
Radioresepsjonen på TV
Ukens vinner
Hosted bySteinar Sagen
StarringTore Sagen
Bjarte Tjøstheim
Recording studioK94, Marienlyst
Original release1 January 2006 (2006-01-01)
Websitenrk.no/rr
Podcastpodkast.nrk.no

Radioresepsjonen (Eng. lit. "The radio reception") is a Norwegian radio show. From 2006 to 2013, it was broadcast on NRK P3, a radio station aimed at younger lisnters, but has been broadcasted on NRK P13 since 2014. Radioresepsjonen is hosted by brothers Steinar Sagen (host) and Tore Sagen (technician), and Bjarte Tjøstheim (sidekick).

The show is very popular in Norway and has developed cult status amongst a broad audience. It is aslo the most podcasted radio show in Norway, with over 200.000 downloads each month.[1] In addition to their radio show, the trio has also had success with live shows, TV-shows and other podcasts.

Biography

The idea of the show came to life in 2005. Bjarte Tjøstheim and Steinar Sagen already had long careers in the NRK, while Tore Sagen was only 24. The NRK was originally opposed to the idea of a show where three people would talk and converse on-air at the same time. However, after a pilot was made the show and its format was approved; the show was then launched with the theme "one fat, one tall and one old man make radio".

The namesake of the show is from the actual receptions from the entry of NRK radio building. The show was first given air time in 2006, and was aired from one till three pm, Monday to Friday. The show was then taken off the air due to the trio's new TV project, but they returned in 2007 and was given a permanent air slot after Mina Hadjian was fired from the NRK. The show has been on ever since, and is currently on air from 11 Am till one PM, Monday till Thursday.

Controversies

The show has received some criticism due to their traditional consumer tests, which has included tests of beer, wine, hard liquor, cigarettes and snus. They were also criticized after making remarks about Mira Craig, which included calling her fat.

In the autumn of 2014, Tjøstheim and the Sagen brothers sparked controversy by talking about the sexualisation of women and related topics in their radio show which was negatively received by some feminist groups who accused them of being "dirty old men".[2][3] The same year, the trio was accused of mocking mentally disabled people and for the first time publicly apologized for the remarks they had made.[4]

Discography

Singles

  • 2011: "God jul" (Tore as songwriter, guitarist and main vocalist, Steinar and Tjøstheim do background vocals, though there are several versions)

References

  1. ^ "Når ga du deg selv en podcast sist?". Dagbladet.no. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Svadasexisme". Dagbladet.no (in Norwegian). 2014-08-20. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  3. ^ "- Jeg ba om det". Dagbladet.no (in Norwegian). 2014-08-20. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  4. ^ "NRK og Radioresepsjonen legger seg flate etter harselering med Downs". Aftenposten (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2018-07-21.