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Yle Teema

Finnish television channel


Summary

Finnish television channel

FieldValue
nameYle Teema
logoYle Teema logo.svg
logo_size200px
logo_captionLogo used since 2012-2017
launch_date27 August 2001
closed_date24 April 2017
picture_format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (16:9 HDTV)
ownerYle
countryFinland
languageFinnish
areaFinland
replacedYle Teema & Fem
sister_channelsYle Teema HD
Yle TV1
Yle TV2
Yle Fem
Yle TV1 HD
Yle TV2 HD
Yle Fem HD
website
terr_serv_1Digita
terr_chan_1Channel 7
terr_serv_2DNA
terr_chan_2Channel 27 (HD)

1080i (16:9 HDTV) Channel is broadcast on DVB-T (HD on T2) and DVB-C Yle TV1 Yle TV2 Yle Fem Yle TV1 HD Yle TV2 HD Yle Fem HD Yle Teema was a Finnish television channel owned and operated by Finnish public broadcasting company Yle. The channel was dedicated to culture, sciences and learning. The channel was known for its "Theme Saturday" (Teemalauantai/Tema Lördag), which typically consisted of documentaries and classic international films.

Yle Teema began broadcasting on 27 August 2001. Yle Fem and Yle Teema merged on 24 April 2017 into one channel, Yle Teema & Fem.

References

References

  1. "TV-mittaritutkimuksen tuloksia". Finnpanel.
  2. "Yle merges Teema and Fem TV channels". Yle Uutiset.
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