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The theater group has been in often cooperation and contact with Yle and has had shows such as the Estradilla: KOM-teatteri 35 v (transl. On the Dais: KOM-theater 35 Years), which was broadcast on Yle TV2's Estradilla series in December 2007, and in 2023, Yle Areena made a documentary on KOM-teatteri for the theater's 52nd birthday. [11]
Yle Teema & Fem is a Finnish free-to-air television channel owned by Finnish state broadcaster Yle. It was launched on 24 April 2017, after Yle Teema and Yle Fem merged to form this channel. [1] Teema & Fem is Yle's channel for culture, education, and science.
TV Finland is a Finnish free-to-air television channel broadcasting in Sweden.It was originally created broadcast in that country as part of a reciprocal agreement between the Finnish and Swedish governments that also established SVT Europa (originally named TV4 in Finland) broadcasts in areas of Finland with Swedish-speaking populations.
It was directed by Aleksi Salmenperä (episodes 1–4) and Anna Zackrisson (episodes 5–8). Although the story is set to occur in a fictional mining city in northern Sweden, site of the world's largest nuclear waste depository, the actual main shooting location was Pyhäsalmi Mine and its surroundings in Pyhäjärvi , Finland. [ 4 ]
Yle TV2 (Finnish: Yle TV Kaksi; Swedish: Yle TV Två) is a Finnish television channel owned and operated by Yle.TV2 was launched in 1965 as the successor to the former television channels TES-TV (Tesvisio) and Tamvisio and broadcasts public service programming, sports, drama, children's, youth, and music programmes.
Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu 2025 was the fourteenth edition of Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu (UMK), the music competition organised by Yle to select its entries for the Eurovision Song Contest. The competition consisted of a final on 8 February 2025, held at Nokia Arena in Tampere and hosted by Sanni and Jasmin Beloued . [3] [4]
Yle TV1 (Finnish: Yle TV Yksi, Swedish: Yle TV Ett) is a Finnish television channel owned and operated by Finnish public broadcaster Yle. It is the second-oldest television channel in Finland, after TES-TV, and is the oldest currently existing television channel in the country. More than 70% of the channel's programs are documentaries, news, or ...
Elisa Viihde was founded in 2009 [4] as an online recording service. [2]In spring 2010 Elisa and Finnish Broadcasting Company Yleisradio launched their collaboration that provided hundreds of Yle Areena programmes via Elisa Viihde. [5]