Yleisradio

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Image:Yleisradio Finland radio.gif YLE (Yleisradio in Finnish, Rundradion in Swedish), Finland's National Broadcasting Company, was founded in 1926. YLE is a public-broadcasting organization which shares many of its characteristics with its British counterpart, the BBC, on which it was largely modelled.

A public limited company, owned by the Finnish state (with a 99.98 % share) and funded through a television fee and private television broadcasting license fees allocated by the cabinet, YLE has a status that could be described as that of a non-departmental public body. It is governed by a parliamentary governing council. Today YLE operates five national television channels, 13 radio channels and services, and 25 regional radio stations. Finland being a bilingual country – around 6% of the population have Swedish as their mother-tongue – YLE provides radio and TV programming in Swedish through two departments: Finlands Svenska Television and Finlands Svenska Radio.

In the field of international broadcasting, one of YLE's best known services is Nuntii Latini, the news in Latin, which is broadcast worldwide as well as being made available over the internet.

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Television

  • YLE TV1: The news, current affairs and factual journalism channel, documentaries, drama, cultural and educational programmes. Satirical entertainment, quality cinema and shows of British production.
  • YLE TV2: The main channel for children's, teenagers' and sports programmes, also drama, entertainment and factual programmes. Emphasis in current affairs output is on domestic items, regional content and citizens' journalism.
Digital Channels
  • YLE24: The digital channel for news, current affairs and events. 24-hour news output also to e.g. internet and mobile receivers.
  • YLE Teema: The digital channel for culture, education and science. Recordings of performing arts, classical music, art and history documentaries, films and theme broadcasts.
  • YLE FST: The digital Swedish-language full service channel broadcasting news, factual and children's programmes and entertainment. Nordic films and series. Many programmes carry Finnish subtitles.
International Channels
  • TV Finland: Digital satellite channel showing a selection of YLE and MTV3 progammes.
Other
  • Teletext (Teksti-tv): News, sport and programme information round the clock on both analogue and digital television. Theme pages on e.g. the weather, traffic, work and leisure.

Radio

  • YLE Radio 1: A radio channel for culture, in-depth current affairs and talk programmes. Classical music (concerts by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra), jazz, folk, world music and religious music.
  • YLEX: A fast-tempoed programme-flow channel featuring new music and in tune with popular culture, targeted at 17 to 27-year-olds. Percentage of music is 70%. New domestic and foreign pop and rock and several special music programmes.
  • YLE Radio Suomi: The national and regional news, service and contact channel, also sport and entertainment. Musical fare comprising domestic and foreign hits, adult and nostalgic pop.
  • YLEQ: Everyday features, politics and popular culture of interest to young adults. Analogue reception area Greater Helsinki and environs, digitally the South of Finland. New and fairly new pop and rock. Broadcasts also on digital television.
  • YLE Radio Extrem (RADIO X3M): A Swedish-language channel for current affairs debate and popular culture broadcasting also news and sport. New pop and rock and special music programmes.
  • YLE Radio Vega: News, current affairs and culture in Swedish for all audience groups, also offering culture and regional programmes. Adult pop, jazz and classical music.
  • YLE Sámi Radio: A Sámi-language network covering most of Lapland. Co-operation with Sweden and Norway.
Digital Services

Note: YLE will phase out DAB broadcasts by the end of 2005 but will continue to broadcast these channels through DVB.

  • YLE Radio Peili: The digital news and current affairs channel presenting talk programmes from YLE's other radio and television channels. Classical jazz. Also broadcast on digital television and MW (analog).
  • Ylen Klassinen: The 24-hour digital supplementary service of classical music also broadcast on digital television.
  • YLE VegaPlus
International Services
  • YLE Radio Finland: The external service of YLE broadcasting in Finnish, Swedish, English and Russian on SW, MW satellites and on the Internet.
  • YLE World and YLE Mondo: Radio Finland's digital programme services in English and other languages.
  • Capital FM: channel compiled from Radio World's and Mondo's programming in Greater Helsinki, and partly in Turku, Lahti and Kuopio.
  • Educational Channels: in Turku, Kuopio, Lahti and Mikkeli.
See also 
List of Finnish television channels

Television fee

The television fee in Finland is 200.70 per annum which pays for YLE. The paid sum is average in comparison with other European countries that collect the fee.


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