Three radio hosts broadcasting from a studio in Jönköping with a view of the lake in summer.
Three radio hosts broadcasting from a studio in Jönköping with a view of the lake in summer.
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P4 Sommartid to broadcast from Jönköping this summer

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The program P4 Sommartid returns to Jönköping for the summer. It drew 1.4 million daily listeners last year. Three hosts will guide listeners over eight weeks.

The program airs weekday mornings for eight weeks. Carolina Bladh from P4 Skaraborg, Malte Nordlöf and Sofie Carme from P4 Jönköping serve as hosts.

Carolina Bladh and Sofie Carme each host four weeks alongside Malte Nordlöf who runs the full period. Reporters from across the country contribute segments.

The hosts stressed they want to reflect all of Sweden and avoid copying last year’s concept exactly. Malte Nordlöf noted a strong need for the communal program.

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