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''Musikhjälpen'' (; ''Music Aid'') is the Swedish version of the Dutch Serious Request radio/television campaign. The show is an appeal for money which each year helps a certain cause. Three radio or/and television personalities are locked inside a glass house for 144 hours and they broadcast live on Swedish public service radio network Sveriges Radio and on public services television through SVT. People send text messages requesting a song, with each text costing 50, 100 or 200 Swedish kronor. ==''Musikhjälpen'' 2008== ;Theme – ''67 miljoner flyktingar behöver din hjälp'' ("67 million refugees need your help") 2008 was the first year that Sweden participated with SVT Sveriges Radio and Radiohjälpen as main organizers. Each year since the show has been held and broadcast as Musikhjälpen. The 2008 glass house stood at Gustaf Adolfs torg in Malmö from 13 to 19 December. The show was broadcast around the clock at Sveriges Radio P3 and Din gata 100,6, and also on SVT2 at certain schedules during the day. It was hosted by the radiopresenters Kitty Jutbring, Henrik Torehammar and Ehsan Noroozi.〔 A daily half-hour highlights show ''Musikhjälpen: Extra'' was hosted by Fredrik Ekelund and Charlotte Lundgren. Singer Jason Diakité (also known by his stage name Timbuktu) was a reporter, and traveled a month before Musikhjälpen to Congo, where he met refugees and assisted the organization on the ground. In its first year, Musikhjälpen gained 3,016,247 SEK in donations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Musikhjälpen 2013 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Musikhjälpen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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