Are YLE going to stop Swedish Language service?

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Post by Mies Belgiasta » Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:51 pm

superiorinferior wrote:If YLE was to abandon Swedish programming entirely, just how long do you think it would take for them to realize they could save even more money by dumping what little they spend on the English programming they offer?
Hey man, if you take away Conan O'brien from Finnish people, they'll go caveman on your sorry ass! :lol: And I think the English programs are actually one of the most profitable programs in Finland, so dumping them would hurt the company.


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Post by olofsson » Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:47 am

Mies Belgiasta wrote: Hey man, if you take away Conan O'brien from Finnish people, they'll go caveman on your sorry ass! :lol: And I think the English programs are actually one of the most profitable programs in Finland, so dumping them would hurt the company.
And in what way would that be "profitable"?
Bullocks.


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Post by superiorinferior » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:48 am

Mies Belgiasta wrote:Hey man, if you take away Conan O'brien from Finnish people, they'll go caveman on your sorry ass! :lol: And I think the English programs are actually one of the most profitable programs in Finland, so dumping them would hurt the company.
Conan is on commercial channel SubTV in Finland. I was talking about services like YLE's English news services provided on TV, radio and the internetz. While they are admittedly minimal, they do require staffing and money.

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Post by Mies Belgiasta » Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:59 pm

superiorinferior wrote:
Mies Belgiasta wrote:Hey man, if you take away Conan O'brien from Finnish people, they'll go caveman on your sorry ass! :lol: And I think the English programs are actually one of the most profitable programs in Finland, so dumping them would hurt the company.
Conan is on commercial channel SubTV in Finland. I was talking about services like YLE's English news services provided on TV, radio and the internetz. While they are admittedly minimal, they do require staffing and money.
Can't say I saw them before. :? I thought you were talking about commercial channels like mtv3, subtv, nelonen, etc. :lol:
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Post by Jukka Aho » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:19 pm

Mies Belgiasta wrote:
superiorinferior wrote:I was talking about services like YLE's English news services provided on TV, radio and the internetz. While they are admittedly minimal, they do require staffing and money.
Can't say I saw them before. :?
YLE’s English news in web are available here.

Their English language tv news (“YLE News”) are broadcast at the end of every Aamu-tv show (Mon-Fri), at about 9:09 AM. Those segments are also viewable on the web, in here.

As for their English language radio services, see YLE Mondo.
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Post by Rosamunda » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:27 pm

YLE Mondo costs nothing. They just retransmit BBC, NPR, ABC, RFI etc. They used to have a few "local" programmes in English but scrapped those a few years ago. Twice a day they broadcast a five minute news programme in English. No big deal if that goes off the air, IMO.

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Post by superiorinferior » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:46 pm

penelope wrote:YLE Mondo costs nothing. They just retransmit BBC, NPR, ABC, RFI etc. They used to have a few "local" programmes in English but scrapped those a few years ago. Twice a day they broadcast a five minute news programme in English. No big deal if that goes off the air, IMO.
They also do a morning newscast on AamuTV, not much, but they do it.
Also do between three to five news items per day on the www (many people here link to their content when discussing current events).

There is a more active Russian branch of the same department at YLE. What we now call Mondo fmrly Capital FM was originally created for Russian language content.

I would be sad to see any of it go.

Except for Radio Australia and Radio España. I can never tell what they're on about.

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Post by simon » Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:11 pm

As response to the original question

" Are YLE going to stop Swedish Language service?"

Who gives a f"ck and its about time too. When is the YLE going to start their broadcasts in English.

Shame Finland didnt have a Bjørge Lillelien when Finland beat Sweden at something :wink:

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Post by olofsson » Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:31 pm

simon wrote:
Who gives a f"ck and its about time too. When is the YLE going to start their broadcasts in English.
Me, for instance, and not for my own sake, but for the sake of Finland and the Finns.
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Post by Megstertex » Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:04 pm

Um, the official languages are Finnish and Swedish. Not English, not Swahili, not even Sami, another "native" language here. I don't understand why YLE should fund more English broadcasts. There is plenty of English TV anyway. If that is your argument, then the Russians that live here (percentage wise) also have an argument for broadcasts in Russian funded by YLE. Let's not open that can of worms. I think it's fair to stick to official languages.

I personally wouldn't want Swedish TV scrapped, but I really have no say, as I actually don't watch TV, have a digibox, or get any channels at this point. Haven't turned the thing on and watched anything for past year. Been too busy or watch or read news on internet. But the principal is that it represents part of the Finnish population, and I hate to think of the old grannies in Töölö not being able to watch their knitting programs anymore.
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Post by Juha H. » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:18 am

Megstertex wrote:...the Russians that live here (percentage wise) also have an argument for broadcasts in Russian funded by YLE....
Isn't there plenty in Russian already?

http://www.yle.fi/ulkomailla/index.php?id=1347


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