Talk:Danmarks Radio
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit] Political bias
Dansk Folkeparti (The Danish People's Party), a reactionary nationalistic political party...
That hardly qualifies as a neutral description of the party. Unless anybody objects, I'll delete the relative clause.
--PhoenixV 3 July 2005 13:35 (UTC)
- IMO it is ok to describe them as being nationalistic (cause they are). Thue | talk 3 July 2005 19:29 (UTC)
- I am in total agreement with Thue. To state that they are just a political party would be less than correct (IMO). Sfdan 3 July 2005 19:49 (UTC)
-
- I see now that the Dansk Folkeparti article also describes the party as nationalistic, so I'm OK with that (I also personally agree). Yet, the word "reactionary" seems quite harsh. It is possible to be nationalistic without having reactionary tendencies. --PhoenixV 5 July 2005 13:03 (UTC)
DR/Danmarks Radio
Name has changed long time ago. Officiel name is now DR - should be corrected with redirects from Danmarks Radio
- Fair enough -- but it would be good if someone were able to supply the date of that change (and, even better, details of the legislation, if any, which changed the name). DR's own site says: DR hed fra sin oprettelse i 1925 og frem til 1959 Statsradiofonien, derefter Danmarks Radio og nu blot DR (From its creation in 1925 until 1959 DR was known as Statsradiofonien, after that as Danmarks Radio, and now simply as DR). From when does that "nu/now" date? Was it a statutory change or just the adoption of a new "brand name"?