Story highlights On FM, Norwegians can only find five stations

Digitally, there are four times that number

(CNN) Video may have killed the radio star, but in Norway it's digital that's killing FM radio.

In two years' time, the Scandinavian nation is slated to become the first in the world to phase out radio entirely.

That doesn't mean that Norwegians will be left with radio silence; they'll merely have to tune in digitally.

According to officials in Oslo, many in this nation of 5 million have already made the move.

On FM, Norwegians can only find five stations. On the Digital Audio Broadcasting network, there are four times that number.

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