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Swedish Radio Is Backing Down – the Traffic Horn Is Back

Summary by Svenska Dagbladet
For almost two weeks, listeners could hear the new alarm signal from the Swedish Radio's traffic department. Now the radio is backing down from its decision to scrap the 30-year-old traffic horn – and it is coming back. According to Ulf Myrenstam, channel manager at P4, the reason is extensive criticism from listeners. – The criticism was too strong. The concern about missing important traf...

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For almost two weeks, listeners could hear the new alarm signal from the Swedish Radio's traffic department. Now the radio is backing down from its decision to scrap the 30-year-old traffic horn – and it is coming back. According to Ulf Myrenstam, channel manager at P4, the reason is extensive criticism from listeners. – The criticism was too strong. The concern about missing important traf...

·Stockholm, Sweden
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After a storm of listeners – now Sveriges Radio is backing down. The 30-year-old traffic horn will live on, despite reports that it has reached the end of its life. – The criticism was too strong, says Ulf Myrestam, channel manager at P4, according to Ekot.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Sveriges Radio is now backing down on the decision to scrap the 30-year-old traffic horn in P4. "The criticism was too strong," says channel manager for P4 Ulf Myrestam. "The concern ...

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Sveriges Radio broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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