Norway’s television industry is making waves internationally with its innovative reality TV formats. Despite the country’s small size, it has become a hub for creative and cost-effective TV shows. The reality competition “Nations Dumbest” achieved a staggering 33.9% viewership share on TV2, significantly surpassing the slot average and becoming the most watched show on the channel last year. Another hit, “The Box,” saw rapid international deals even before its first season concluded in Norway, with major broadcasters like France’s TF1 and the UK’s ITV acquiring the rights. “Nations Toughest,” now in its sixth season, also contributes to Norway’s growing influence in the global formats market. These successes highlight Norway’s ability to produce engaging content that resonates both locally and internationally, driven by a necessity for innovation and risk-taking in a highly competitive market.
Source: deadline.com

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PeterSweden
@PeterSweden7
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Jan 25
According to my estimates, I have more views than than the entire mainstream media in Norway and Sweden combined.
People are beginning to realize that they are being lied to.
I am the media now.
You are the media now.
Zeb
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Mar 18
Number 3 on Netflix in Sweden beating out F1 and only behind the biggest reality show and current most hyped up drama
John F. Eriksen
@Jef58Egil
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It’s worse in Norway, where everyone pays at least £250 for the same indoctrination to the state broadcaster NRK…
Deadline
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From ‘The Box’ To Dumb Celebrities, Norway Is Becoming A Red-Hot International Formats Market
Mii #WithLoveMeghan on Netflix
@meg4_strawberry
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Mar 5
No 3 in Norway. NO RWAY!!!! So happy #WithLoveMeghan
jackdenzel**
@BANKRLLFREAKFCK
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Mar 14
just found out they eating this shit up in norway














