«NRK Sápmi» is a public television and radio channel in Norway that broadcasts in the Sámi language. It is part of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), the national public broadcaster of Norway, and is based in Karasjok, the largest municipality in the Sámi region of Norway.
«NRK Sápmi» was established in 1981 as a radio service and later expanded to include television in 1993. The channel’s mission is to provide news, information, and cultural programming that is relevant to the Sámi people living in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
«NRK Sápmi» broadcasts a variety of programs, including news, current affairs, documentaries, music, and drama. The channel also features a significant amount of cultural programming, highlighting the traditions, history, and language of the Sámi people.
«NRK Sápmi» is a vital source of information and entertainment for the Sámi community in Norway and beyond. It plays a crucial role in promoting Sámi culture and language, and in keeping the Sámi people connected to their heritage.