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==Programming== On weekdays, a typical broadcast day on SVT1 begins with the [[Breakfast television|breakfast programme]] ''Morgonstudion'' (lit., "The Morning Studio") followed by a mix of repeats of the previous night's primetime lineup, films, TV series, magazine shows, and documentaries throughout the day as well as live sport. The main evening schedule usually airs from around 17:00 (5:00{{nbsp}}pm) until midnight with the main 25-minute edition of ''Rapport'' at 19:30 (7:30{{nbsp}}pm), alongside shorter bulletins at 18:00 (6:00{{nbsp}}pm) and later in the evening. Repeat programming airs throughout the night. SVT1 is usually the channel for annual events of national significance such as the announcement and awarding of the various Nobel Prizes and the [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. ===Regional programming=== Since August 2008, SVT1 also broadcast regional news programming, including opt-outs in ''Morgonstudion'', a main 15-minute bulletin at 18:30 (6:30{{nbsp}}pm) and a mid-evening update at 19:55 (7:55{{nbsp}}pm). Stories from SVT's regional newsrooms also feature in the national programme ''Sverige idag'' (''Sweden Today'') on weekdays. As of April 2015, there are 21 regional news services, under the ''SVT Nyheter'' banner, although most are pre-recorded from centralised studios.
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