This was highly controversial at the time, as it was considered close to a breach of public service principles that the new station did not reach all viewers.
[1] It has become famous for its daily satirical TV shows, which were established due to the success of such programmes on Danish television.
[2] It resembles the British BBC Four because its main output is experimental comedy, documentaries and in-depth news programmes.
It has earned much praise for high-quality shows, especially in the first category, with series like Casper & Mandrilaftalen and Drengene fra Angora.
[4][5][6][7] As is the practice with most other television channels in Denmark, foreign programmes are shown in their original language but with Danish subtitles.