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Yle Fem
Logo used since 2012
CountryFinland
Broadcast areaFinland
Programming
Language(s)Swedish
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerYle
Sister channelsYle Fem HD
Yle TV1
Yle TV2
Yle Teema
Yle TV1 HD
Yle TV2 HD
Yle Teema HD
History
Launched1988 (programming block)
27 August 2001 (channel)
Closed24 April 2017 (merged with Yle Teema to form YLE Teema and Fem)
Former namesYLE FST
(1988 - August 2006)
YLE FST5
(August 2006 - March 2012)
Links
Websitesvenska.yle.fi/fem
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 5 (SD)
Channel 35 (HD)

Yle Fem (Yle Five) was Yle's Finland-Swedish national television channel, providing television programmes in the Swedish language in Finland. It was a public-service channel principally intended for Finland's Swedish-speaking minority. Creating understanding over the language and culture border was also one of the channel's recognized objectives.[1]

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History

Yle Fem was launched in 1988 as a late-evening programming block called FST (Finlands Svenska Television, literally "Finland's Swedish Television") which was broadcast on Monday nights on Yle TV2 and on Tuesday nights on Yle TV1, after the conclusion of MTV3's Kymmenen Uutiset (10pm evening news) on either channel. It was relaunched as its own dedicated channel called YLE FST on 27 August 2001, and was called YLE FST5 from 2006 to 2012[2] but the name was changed because the viewers thought the name was only a combination of letters (Fem is Swedish for five.). Initially, Finlands Svenska Television's output was formerly included in the programming of Yle's two main television channels, TV1 and TV2. Yle Fem and Yle Teema were merged into one network on 24 April 2017, as Yle Teema & Fem.

TV programmes

Old logo, used 2007-2012
Old logo, used until 2007
  • 360 grader
  • Bettina S.
  • Buu-klubben - broadcasting cartoons for kids dubbed in Swedish
  • D-Dax
  • Enigma
  • Falkenswärds möbler
  • Fribby
  • Idrottsbiten
  • JOX
  • Kortnytt
  • I Mumindalen
  • Melodifestivalen
  • Neon
  • Nordiska videolistan
  • Närbild Svenskfinland
  • OBS
  • Oppåner å hitådit
  • Pussel
  • Ratatosk
  • Scen
  • Schlager på lager
  • Sicsac
  • Solarplexus
  • Solo
  • Sportnytt
  • Spotlight
  • Strömsö
  • TV-Nytt
  • Tärningen
  • Vad gör Petra?
  • X-tra

In addition, Yle Fem simulcasts a significant amount of programming from SVT World, the international channel of Sweden's Public Broadcaster SVT.

See also

References

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This page was last edited on 5 January 2023, at 11:16
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