the Article is updated with the response from the Radio Loud at the bottom.

the Radio Loud mention in their application to the Radio and television board a number of partners, as the radio expects to distribute content to. But all of the future collaborators have never ever heard from the radio. It shows a review, Ekstra Bladet has made.

Many were mystified over the Radio and television board’s decision, since, in the last week, that the Radio Loud won the license over Radio24syv on the coming of the dab frequency.

And now can Extra the Magazine tell that the parts of the application contains the castles in the air.

In their application, writes the Radio Loud , that it is ‘essential’ that their content can be accessed on a variety of platforms.

Here lists the radio, how a list of ‘platforms/distribution channels, which will be taken in use’, where in addition to dab+ and ‘own radio app, among other things, mentions ‘agreements with existing portals such as Podimo, Egmont and Bauer Media’ and ‘collaboration with Spotify and YouSee Music’.

In the Radio and television board’s decision you can even read that Loud makes ‘its content available on other portals such as Spotify’, and in relation to the assessment of the point Distribution and making available writing Radio and television board, is an ’emphasis on the fact that the programme contents will be released on platforms other than the channel’s own’.

There is just the problem that not all of the Louds alleged agreement or collaborators, who have heard anything at all from Loud.

Louds ‘agreements’ and ‘cooperate’ is thus a contributory cause of that Loud gets awarded 6 points in the category, whereas Radio24syv is assigned 5, and the Loud ultimately wins the tender.

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the Extra Leaf has been in contact with some of the mentioned partners, and here is the wording the same: No one has heard from the Radio Loud.

– We have not been in dialogue with Loud, and have not, therefore, not any deal with Loud at the present time, says Frank Vilstrup, who is commercial director of Egmont Publishing.

– We have no cooperation, we do not have any agreements. We have not spoken out Loud. It has nothing to do with us, says the director of Bauer Media, Jim Receveur.

– We have not had contact with the Radio Loud, says Pelle Svindborg, there is musikredaktør on YouSee Music.

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Radio Louds director, Ann Lykke Davidsen, has sent the following mail response to Ekstra Bladet:

‘We are happy that we now have received the authorization to go ahead with building the new kulturradiokanal.

In the permit, we commit ourselves to develop a digital universe where our young people can find the content. As stated in our application, we will conclude an agreement with the existing portals and distribution channels including Podimo (which we are in dialogue with), dozens of newspaper portal and Bauer Media’s portal (which is LOUD also is in dialogue with), MereRadio.dk all of which are mentioned in the application – and probably more enndu – like that we will enter into cooperation with Spotify and YouSee Music.

It is the agreements which we are pleased to be included, but which is obviously not reached here a few days after we have received the permit.

nor do we have built an app, made a fuldfærdig website or entered into an agreement with KODA, GRAMEX and rented office space.

Of the Radio and television board’s assessment, it appears that Radio Loud will enter into agreements with, (that is, not that we have entered into agreements with) to the above-mentioned distributors and it must be in the understanding and on the basis that Radio and television board has made their assessment.’