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Kymmenen Uutiset (meaning "the ten o'clock news" in Finnish) is the main news program of MTV3, broadcast daily at 10:00 p.m. . From its initial episode in 1981 until New Year's Eve 1992, it aired on YLE TV2 (Mondays-Fridays) and on YLE TV1 (Saturdays & Sundays).
After much political wrangling and prolonged discussions with Yleisradio, in 1981, MTV managed to introduce their news programme, Kymmenen uutiset ("the ten o'clock news"). [5] [2] The company was renamed to MTV Oy in 1982. In the mid-1980s, Yleisradio, MTV, and Nokia began a joint venture to establish a pay television channel. [8]
Sharon Gomes Thomas - MTV News; Alan M. Wong (Singapore) - MTV; Rita Tsang (British Chinese)- MTV News; Daniel Mananta (Indonesia) Belinda Lee Xin Yu (Singapore) Danny McGill (USA) Original VJ of the first Incarnation of MTV Asia, moved to Channel V and moved back to MTV Asia/MTV India (Second Incarnation) Anu Kottoor (India) [5] Zarina Safuan ...
MTV Oy (formerly Oy Mainos-TV-Reklam Ab) is a Finnish media company owned by Telia Company through TV4 Media (formerly known as Bonnier Broadcasting). The company owns the largest commercial television channel in Finland , MTV3 .
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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.
Uutiset, the Finnish word for "news", may refer to: Kansan Uutiset, a newspaper; Kymmenen uutiset, a television broadcast; SVT Uutiset, a television broadcast;
Urheiluruutu is a daily sports news show produced and broadcast by the Finnish Broadcasting Company, Yle.. The programme originally launched on 18 August 1963. [1] [2] The sportsreader was Anssi Kukkonen [] and the programme was gathered up by Seppo Kannas [].