Finnish Broadcasting Company
The Finnish Broadcasting Company, known as Yleisradio or Yle, is the national public broadcasting organization of Finland. Established in 1926, it provides a wide range of services, including television, radio, and online content. Yle aims to inform, educate, and entertain the public while promoting Finnish culture and language.
Yle operates several television channels and radio stations, catering to diverse audiences. It is funded primarily through a public broadcasting tax, which ensures its independence from commercial interests. Yle also plays a crucial role in producing news and current affairs programming, contributing to the democratic discourse in Finland.