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Marius Rein Pulled the Plug and Turned Off the Radio 45 Years Ago

Forty-five years ago, Radio Faroe Islands moved from the cramped cozy houses on Bryggjubakki down to Sortudíki in Havn. Marius Rein, who was a technician at the time, was given the honor of removing the plug from the old sound desk and thus finally turning off the radio in the old house. 1821670
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Forty-five years ago, Radio Faroe Islands moved from the cramped cozy houses on Bryggjubakki down to Sortudíki in Havn. Marius Rein, who was a technician at the time, was given the honor of removing the plug from the old sound desk and thus finally turning off the radio in the old house. 1821670

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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