NORDLJUD
The Nordic Student Radio network
Nordljud is a collaborative project between student radio stations in Sweden, Norway and Finland.
Nordljud has a purpose of including all student radios in the Nordic countries, who want to support a broader Nordic collaboration amongst broadcasters.
You can find the webpage of Nordljud here!
As of now, the project includes the following organisations:
Studentradion i Sverige (SRS)
Studentradioene i Norge (SIN)
LiMu Radio Finland
If you are interested in collaborating with us: nordljud@studentradion.se
Our mission
Nordljud's goal is to build a network that connects radio producers throughout the Nordic region. We want to help build an effective structure that enables them to develop skills such as producers, journalists, technicians, etc. and share their content on a larger platform.
The goals for the network are:
- Strengthen Student Radio work locally.
- Promote radio-focused exchanges within in the Nordics, facilitating mutual cultural understanding and networking with the next generation of media professionals.
- Exchange music and give emerging artists from the Nordic countries access to a bigger audience.
- Share news and information regarding student life and topics that matter to students and young people across the Nordics.
- Exchange information on good practices and how to produce good quality student radio.
Most importantly this is an organisation led by students, for students. Any decision made by Nordljud will always start from the very important question first: ‘Is this helping students in the Nordic countries?’.
What do we do?
KEEP KALMAR RADIO PROGRAM
Keep Kalmar is Nordljud's radio show that is broadcasted live from Radio AF on Mondays at 19:00 o'clock.
Hosted by Mattias Carlberg, Keep Kalmar is about sharing stories, experiences and discussions across the borders in a friendly talk-show format.The show is also aired on K103 Göteborgs Student Radio on Thursdays at 22:00, Studentradioen i Bergen on Saturdays at 19:00, and as a podcast on Spotify, Acast, Apple Podcasts and Mixcloud. K103 Gothenburg Student Radio on Thursdays at 22:00 Studentradioen i Bergen on Saturdays at 19:00 and as a podcast at Spotify, Acast, Apple Podcasts and Mixcloud.
You can listen to the episodes here.
Music Collaboration
Nordljud aims to share and promote music from Nordic artists. Therefore, a music playlist is updated on a weekly basis with songs being played on the collaborative radio program Keep Kalmar. The music is chosen by a music group composed of one member of each country part of the network.
Music Editors:
- Magnus Thune – Norway
- Eva Gustavfsson – Sweden
- Josephine Givsko-Salminen – Denmark
- Santeri Nikula – Finland
Read more about the music collaboration here.
Nordljud Team
Our all-volunteer team works hard and with passion to expand the network, run the Keep Kalmar radio program also as sharing and promoting music from Nordic artists.
Alexander Maxia
Co-Founder and Collaboration manager
Josephine Givsko-Salminen
Music Editor
Magnus Thune
Co-Founder and Norway coordinator
Santeri Nikula
Music manager and Finland coordinator
Eden Maclachlan
Project Manager
Marcus Amasalidis
Radio Host
Eva Gustavfsson
Music Editor
Mattias Carlberg
Producer of Keep Kalmar
Emma Chailloux
Communications manager
Michael Breien
Internal strategist
Sanna Sailer
Social media manager
Future Plans
Nordljud is currently working on different projects in order to offer as many opportunities as possible to Studentradio broadcasters on their learning journey and broaden their horizons.
Follow our journey!
NORDLJUD
The Nordic Student Radio network
Nordljud is a collaborative project between student radio stations in Sweden, Norway and Finland.
Nordljud has a purpose of including all student radios in the Nordic countries, who want to support a broader Nordic collaboration amongst broadcasters.
As of now, the project includes the following organisations:
Studentradion i Sverige (SRS)
Studentradioene i Norge (SIN)
LiMu Radio Finland
If you are interested in collaborating with us: nordljud@hotmail.com
If you are interested in collaborating with us: nordljud@studentradion.se
You can find the webpage of Nordljud here!
Our mission
Nordljud's goal is to build a network that connects radio producers throughout the Nordic region. We want to help build an effective structure that enables them to develop skills such as producers, journalists, technicians, etc. and share their content on a larger platform.
The goals for the network are:
- Strengthen Student Radio work locally.
- Promote radio-focused exchanges within in the Nordics, facilitating mutual cultural understanding and networking with the next generation of media professionals.
- Exchange music and give emerging artists from the Nordic countries access to a bigger audience.
- Share news and information regarding student life and topics that matter to students and young people across the Nordics.
- Exchange information on good practices and how to produce good quality student radio.
Most importantly this is an organisation led by students, for students. Any decision made by Nordljud will always start from the very important question first: ‘Is this helping students in the Nordic countries?’.
What do we do?
KEEP KALMAR RADIO PROGRAM
Keep Kalmar is Nordljud's radio show that is broadcasted live from Radio AF on Mondays at 19:00 o'clock.
Hosted by Mattias Carlberg, Keep Kalmar is about sharing stories, experiences and discussions across the borders in a friendly talk-show format.The show is also aired on K103 Göteborgs Student Radio on Thursdays at 22:00, Studentradioen i Bergen on Saturdays at 19:00, and as a podcast on Spotify, Acast, Apple Podcasts and Mixcloud. K103 Gothenburg Student Radio on Thursdays at 22:00 Studentradioen i Bergen on Saturdays at 19:00 and as a podcast at Spotify, Acast, Apple Podcasts and Mixcloud.
Music Collaboration
Nordljud aims to share and promote music from Nordic artists. Therefore, a music playlist is updated on a weekly basis with songs being played on the collaborative radio program Keep Kalmar. The music is chosen by a music group composed of one member of each country part of the network.
Music Editors:
- Magnus Thune – Norway
- Eva Gustavfsson – Sweden
- Josephine Givsko-Salminen – Denmark
- Santeri Nikula – Finland
Nordljud Team
Our all-volunteer team works hard and with passion to expand the network, run the Keep Kalmar radio program also as sharing and promoting music from Nordic artists.
Alexander Maxia
Co-Founder and Collaboration manager
Magnus Thune
Co-Founder and Norway coordinator
Eden Maclachlan
Project Manager
Marcus Amasalidis
Radio Host
Santeri Nikula
Music manager and Finland coordinator
Josephine Givsko-Salminen
Music Editor
Eva Gustavfsson
Music Editor
Mattias Carlberg
Producent för Keep Kalmar
Emma Chailloux
Communications manager
Michael Breien
Internal strategist
Sanna Sailer
Social media manager
Future Plans
Nordljud is currently working on different projects in order to offer as many opportunities as possible to Studentradio broadcasters on their learning journey and broaden their horizons.
Follow our journey!
Nordljud – Nätverket för nordisk studentradio
Nordljud is a collaborative project between student radio stations in Sweden, Norway and Finland.
Nordljud has a purpose of including all student radios in the Nordic countries, who want to support a broader Nordic collaboration amongst broadcasters.
As of now, the project includes the following organisations:
Studentradion i Sverige (SRS)
Studentradioene i Norge (SIN)
LiMu Radio Finland
If you are interested in collaborating with us: nordljud@studentradion.se
You can find the webpage of Nordljud here!
Our mission
Nordljud's goal is to build a network that connects radio producers throughout the Nordic region. We want to help build an effective structure that enables them to develop skills such as producers, journalists, technicians, etc. and share their content on a larger platform.
The goals for the network are:
- Strengthen Student Radio work locally.
- Promote radio-focused exchanges within in the Nordics, facilitating mutual cultural understanding and networking with the next generation of media professionals.
- Exchange music and give emerging artists from the Nordic countries access to a bigger audience.
- Share news and information regarding student life and topics that matter to students and young people across the Nordics.
- Exchange information on good practices and how to produce good quality student radio.
Most importantly this is an organisation led by students, for students. Any decision made by Nordljud will always start from the very important question first: ‘Is this helping students in the Nordic countries?’.
What do we do?
KEEP KALMAR RADIO PROGRAM
Keep Kalmar is Nordljud's radio show that is broadcasted live from Radio AF on Mondays at 19:00 o'clock.
Hosted by Mattias Carlberg, Keep Kalmar is about sharing stories, experiences and discussions across the borders in a friendly talk-show format.The show is also aired on K103 Göteborgs Student Radio on Thursdays at 22:00, Studentradioen i Bergen on Saturdays at 19:00, and as a podcast on Spotify, Acast, Apple Podcasts and Mixcloud. K103 Gothenburg Student Radio on Thursdays at 22:00 Studentradioen i Bergen on Saturdays at 19:00 and as a podcast at Spotify, Acast, Apple Podcasts and Mixcloud.
Music Collaboration
Nordljud aims to share and promote music from Nordic artists. Therefore, a music playlist is updated on a weekly basis with songs being played on the collaborative radio program Keep Kalmar. The music is chosen by a music group composed of one member of each country part of the network.
Music Editors:
- Magnus Thune – Norway
- Eva Gustavfsson – Sweden
- Josephine Givsko-Salminen – Denmark
- Santeri Nikula – Finland
Nordljud Team
Our all-volunteer team works hard and with passion to expand the network, run the Keep Kalmar radio program also as sharing and promoting music from Nordic artists.
Alexander Maxia
Co-Founder and Collaboration manager
Magnus Thune
Co-Founder and Norway coordinator
Eden Maclachlan
Project Manager
Marcus Amasalidis
Radio Host
Santeri Nikula
Music manager and Finland coordinator
Josephine Givsko-Salminen
Music Editor
Eva Gustavfsson
Music Editor
Mattias Carlberg
Producent för Keep Kalmar
Emma Chailloux
Communications manager
Michael Breien
Internal strategist
Sanna Sailer
Social media manager
Future Plans
Nordljud is currently working on different projects in order to offer as many opportunities as possible to Studentradio broadcasters on their learning journey and broaden their horizons.
Follow our journey!