yleisradioyhtiöt
Yleisradioyhtiöt is the Finnish term for public broadcasting companies, most often referring to Yleisradio Oy (Yle), Finland’s national public service broadcaster. Yle provides radio, television and online content intended to serve the entire population with a focus on impartial news, culture, education and entertainment. It operates in Finnish, Swedish and Sámi languages, and maintains a strong regional and national presence.
Yle was established as a state-owned public broadcaster in the early 20th century, with a mandate defined
The organization runs television channels such as Yle TV1 and Yle TV2, radio networks including Yle Radio
Funding has traditionally come from public funding and a state-supported public service model, with emphasis on