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- Yle abstract "Yleisradio (Finnish), also known as Rundradion (Swedish) or the Finnish Broadcasting Company (English), abbreviated to Yle (pronounced /yle/; previously stylised as YLE before March 2012 corporate rebrand), is Finland's national public-broadcasting company, founded in 1926. It is a public limited company which is 99.98% owned by the Finnish state, and employs around 3,200 people in Finland. Yle shares many of its organizational characteristics with its UK counterpart, the BBC, on which it was largely modelled.For the greater part of Yle's existence the company was funded by the revenues obtained from a broadcast receiving licence fee payable by the owners of radio sets (1927-1976) and television sets (1958-2012), as well as receiving a portion of the broadcasting licence fees payable by private television broadcasters. Since the beginning of 2013 the licence fee has been replaced by a public broadcasting tax (known as the "Yle tax"), which is collected annually from private individuals together with their other taxes, and also from corporations.By far the major part of the Yle tax is collected from individual taxpayers, with payments being assessed on a sliding scale. Minors, as well as persons with an annual income of less than €7,813 are exempt. At the lower limit the tax payable by individuals amounts to €50 per annum and the maximum (payable by an individual with a yearly income of €20,588 or more) is set at €140. The rationale for the abolition of the previous television licence fee was the development of other means of delivering Yle's services, such as the Internet, and the consequent impracticality of continuing to tie the fee to the ownership of a specific device. Yle receives no advertising revenues as all channels are advertisement-free.Yle has a status that could be described as that of a non-departmental public body. It is governed by a parliamentary governing council. Yle's turnover in 2010 was €398.4 million.Yle operates four national television channels, 13 radio channels and services, and 25 regional radio stations. Finland being an officially bilingual country — around 5.5% of the population have Swedish as their mother-tongue — Yle provides radio and TV programming in Swedish through a department called Svenska Yle. As is customary in Finnish television and cinemas, foreign films and shows are generally subtitled on Yle's channels. Dubbing is used in cartoons intended for young children who have not yet learned to read, as well as many nature and history documentaries ("to avoid spoiling beautiful pictures").In the field of international broadcasting, one of Yle's best known services is Nuntii Latini, the news in Latin, which is broadcast worldwide and made available over the Internet. Yle was also one of 23 founding broadcasting organisations of the European Broadcasting Union in 1950. Yle hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland.".
- Yle country Finland.
- Yle keyPerson Lauri_Kivinen.
- Yle locationCountry Finland.
- Yle slogan "Sinun tarinasi (eng. Your story.)".
- Yle thumbnail Ylen_logo.svg?width=300.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink areena.yle.fi.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink arenan.yle.fi.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink svenska.yle.fi.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink arkivet.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink www.yle.fi.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink elavaarkisto.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink yle.fi.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink ?s=s&g=4&ag=28&t=390&a=9539.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink nuntii_latini.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink news.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink novosti.
- Yle wikiPageExternalLink sapmi.
- Yle wikiPageID "201228".
- Yle wikiPageLength "18677".
- Yle wikiPageOutDegree "91".
- Yle wikiPageRevisionID "679275993".
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink BBC.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Bilingual.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Cartoon.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Cartoons.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:1926_establishments_in_Finland.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commercial-free_television_networks.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_based_in_Helsinki.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_established_in_1926.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_Broadcasting_Union_members.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finnish_radio.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multilingual_broadcasters.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peabody_Award_winners.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Publicly_funded_broadcasters.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_1958.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_in_Finland.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Centre_Party_(Finland).
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Finland.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Audio_Broadcasting.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Video_Broadcasting.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Digital_audio_broadcasting.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Digital_television.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Dubbing_(filmmaking).
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Eino_S._Repo.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Euro.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink European_Broadcasting_Union.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Eurovision_Song_Contest.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Eurovision_Song_Contest_2007.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Finland-Swedish.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Finland_Swedish.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Finlandization.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Finnish_Peoples_Democratic_League.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Finnish_language.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink HBO.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Hella_Wuolijoki.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Helsinki.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink International_Phonetic_Alphabet.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Kekkonen.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Kimmo_Wilska.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Lapland_(Finland).
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Lauri_Kivinen.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Left-wing_politics.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Leftism.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Finnish_television_channels.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_documentary_channels.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_documentary_television_channels.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Mikael_Jungner.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Monopoly.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Multilingualism.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink NRK.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Non-departmental_public_body.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Nuntii_Latini.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Ođđasat.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Prime_time.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Public_broadcasting.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Public_limited_company.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Reino_Paasilinna.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Sami_languages.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Satellites.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Shortwave.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Shortwave_radio.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Social_Democratic_Party_of_Finland.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Subtitle_(captioning).
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Sveriges_Television.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_language.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink TES-TV.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink TV_Finland.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Tamvisio.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Teletext.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Television_in_Finland.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Television_licence.
- Yle wikiPageWikiLink Television_license.