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Sverigesradio Publication is an audio-first platform. Even on pages that display a video player, the underlying asset is usually an audio track — which is exactly why pulling a video here works cleanly.
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There's nothing Sverigesradio Publication-specific you need to do when grabbing a video. The standard paste-and-download flow handles it.
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