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  2. 3Arena (Stockholm) - Wikipedia

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    The arena has a capacity of 30,000 to 35,000 spectators for football matches, depending on the number of people standing, [6] [7] and its facilities fulfill the requirements of FIFA and UEFA for hosting international games and tournaments. When configured for concerts, the arena has a capacity of 45,000 spectators. [8] [non-primary source needed]

  3. List of indoor arenas in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Avicii Arena hosting the NHL Global Series event in 2023.. The following is a list of indoor arenas in Sweden with a capacity of at least 4,000 at sporting events. The arenas in the table are ranked by capacity; the arenas with the highest capacities are listed first.

  4. Yle - Wikipedia

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    Yle has a status that could be described as that of a non-departmental public body. It is governed by a parliamentary governing council. Yle's turnover in 2010 was €398.4 million. In 2024, Yle's annual budget was about €600 million. [5] Yle operates three national television channels, 13 radio channels and services, and 25 regional radio ...

  5. This Is Not Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The series is a Nanouk Films, Funicular Films, and Anagram Sweden production, co-produced by RTVE, TV3, and SVT, together with NDR and Yle. [2] The eight-episode season debuted on RTVE Play on 28 November 2023. TV3 aired the first episode of the series a day earlier, on 27 November 2023, and then broadcast the rest of the series on a weekly ...

  6. Yle TV2 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Eurovision Song Contest 2007 - Wikipedia

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    In the end, Helsinki was chosen, with the host venue being the Hartwall Areena. [5] The venue is a large multi-functional indoor arena, which opened in 1997, and can take some 12,000–15,000 spectators for concerts. Its name comes from its largest sponsor, the beverage company Hartwall, also based in Helsinki.

  8. Together at Home - Wikipedia

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    Finland: Yle TV2, Yle Areena and Paramount Network; France: France 2, France 4, beIN Sports, BET, CStar, MTV, MTV Hits, W9, France Inter and RTL2 [51] [57] Germany: ZDFneo, RTL, MTV and Comedy Central; Hong Kong: Joox, TVB Finance & Information Channel, Hong Kong International Business Channel and beIN Sports; Hungary: RTL Spike, MTV and Comedy ...

  9. Yle Uutiset - Wikipedia

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    Yle Uutiset also produces news in Northern Sámi, Swedish, Russian, Ukrainian and English. News in the other official language of Finland, Swedish, is produced by Svenska Yle. On TV, news is broadcast daily on Yle TV1 at 11:00, 15:00, 17:00, 18:00, 20:30 and 21:45 EET. The main broadcast, at 20:30 on Yle TV1, is known as Yle Uutiset klo 20:30.