Location Radio is Faroe Islands The islands were associated with and taxed by Norway, then the Union of Kalmar, and then Denmark–Norway until 1814, when Norway was united with Sweden. Scandinavia was in political turmoil following the Sixth Coalition of the Napoleonic Wars, when the Treaty of Kiel granted Denmark control over the Faroes, Iceland and Greenland in 1814. The Danish trade monopoly ended in 1856.
Kringvarp Føroya is the Faroese national broadcasting company, offering news, culture, and sports content. Their website features sections for domestic and international news, sports including football, handball, and rowing, as well as culture, lifestyle, and weather updates. Kringvarp Føroya also provides radio and television program schedules and live broadcasts.