''Agenda'' is a Swedish current events television program broadcast on
Sveriges Television
Sveriges Television AB ("Sweden's Television Stock Company"), shortened to SVT (), is the Swedish national public television broadcaster, funded by a public service tax on personal income set by the Riksdag (national parliament). Prior to 2019 ...
. The program debuted in 2001, hosted by
Lars Adaktusson. A commentary, a summary of the news week, and a look at upcoming events were initially recurring segments but were later removed. The program has changed timeslots several times but is currently airing Sundays at 21.15 on
SVT 2.
Hosts
* 2001–2005 –
Lars Adaktusson
* 2001–2008 –
Karin Hübinette
* 2008–2010 –
Karin Hübinette and
Anna Hedenmo
Anna Birgitta Hedenmo, née Olsson (born 21 March 1961) is a Swedish journalist and television presenter who has worked for SVT since 1993. She is best known as the presenter of Agenda and the interview show Min Sanning. She has as well been a n ...
* 2010–2011 –
Anna Hedenmo
Anna Birgitta Hedenmo, née Olsson (born 21 March 1961) is a Swedish journalist and television presenter who has worked for SVT since 1993. She is best known as the presenter of Agenda and the interview show Min Sanning. She has as well been a n ...
and
Marianne Rundström
* 2011 –
Anna Hedenmo
Anna Birgitta Hedenmo, née Olsson (born 21 March 1961) is a Swedish journalist and television presenter who has worked for SVT since 1993. She is best known as the presenter of Agenda and the interview show Min Sanning. She has as well been a n ...
and
Camilla Kvartoft
* 2012–present –
Mats Knutson
Awards
The program has been nominated for the television award
Kristallen
Kristallen (meaning The Crystal) is the official Swedish television award, administered by the foundation . It was created in 2005 by television producers SVT, TV3, TV4, Kanal 5 and UR.
The trophy
The award trophy, created by Mårten Cla ...
three times:
* 2006 – Årets nyhetsprogram ("News show of the year")
* 2009 – Årets nyhets- och debattprogram ("News- and debate program of the year")
* 2010 – Årets fakta- och aktualitetsprogram ("Fact- and current events program of the year")
[2010]
, Official web page for Kristallen. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
References
External links
Official web page
2001 Swedish television series debuts
2000s Swedish television series
2010s Swedish television series
Swedish television talk shows
Current affairs shows
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