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* ''Radioavisen'' – {{Years or months ago|1926|08}}: Daily news broadcast on Danmarks Radio (DR) starting August 1, 1926. At first with two daily programs, gradually with more. Now there is a ''Radioavis'' every hour. Aired nationwide since 1927.
 
== At least 8090 years but not Older Than Television ==
* ''Music and the Spoken Word'' – {{Years or months ago|1929}}: Weekly broadcast of music by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (and a short sermon), which started in 1929.
* ''Hamburger Hafenkonzert'' (''Hamburg harbour concert'') – {{Years or months ago|1929|06}}: Broadcast weekly on NDR in Germany since June 1929 — even through [[World War II]].
 
== At least 80 years ==
* ''Julehilsen til Grønland'' (Christmas greetings to Greenland) – {{Years or months ago|1932}}: Danmarks Radio first aired this in 1932 as a way for people in Denmark to send greetings to friends and family in Greenland and vice versa.
* ''Pause Signal'' Danmarks Radio (DR) – {{Years or months ago|1931|08}}: This little tune first aired on August 28, 1931 and has since been used to fill up short spaces between programs. The tune is a melody from the 1300s, the oldest known Danish folk melody. Irregular scheduling, yet frequently heard for decades. Nowadays used as regular broadcast only on one channel (P5), the tune has become waiting music on DR's telephone system, and since early 2009 the signal that calls the audience to the second half of concerts in the broadcaster's new concert hall.