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Summary Of: YLE

YLE has a status that could be described as that of a... Today YLE operates four national television channels... YLE provides radio and TV programming in Swedish through a department called... YLE was also one of 23 founding broadcasting organisations of the... In 1957 YLE made its first television broadcast tests... YLE has founded a number of new radio and television channels and in 2007 there was... the fifth channel was used to broadcast YLE TV1 with Finnish subtitles broadcast on programmes in foreign languages... current affairs and factual journalism channel of YLE with also a number of documentaries... YLE will phase out... The external service of YLE broadcasting in Finnish... YLE was a legal... YLE has been seen in Finland as a... and YLE was given the nickname... YLE maintains that it is independent and impartial... YLE decided to close shortwave... from YLE were closed at the end of 2006... a question in parliament about the plans of YLE to end its availability on international shortwave bands... noted that YLE would now be available via other means such as... She also underlined the fact that YLE is not under government control... YLE News in English...

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