Yle Vega Explained

Yle Vega
Area:Finland
Format:Full service
Language:Finnish, Swedish
Owner:Yleisradio
Website:Yle Vega

Yle Vega (prior to 1 September 2016 – Yle Radio Vega) is a Finnish radio channel broadcasting in the Swedish language.[1] It is operated by Finland's national public service broadcaster Yle (known in Swedish as Rundradion), which has its headquarters in Helsinki.

Yle Vega is the direct descendent of Yle's Swedish-language third national radio channel (founded in 1963), and adopted its current form in 1997, when Yle's Swedish-language radio services were split into two channels. It provides a wide-ranging service containing both speech and music-based programming. It aims to keep Finland-Swedes informed about the society they live in – with news coverage and discussion of events not only in Swedish-speaking Finland and its localities but also in Finland as a whole as well as the wider world – while, musically, it pays particular attention to Swedish-language songs produced and performed in Finland.

Regional stations

There are five Radio Vega regions, each of which provides distinctive programming for its own area at certain times of the day. These regions are:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Finnpanel - Kansallinen Radiotutkimus . 2023-09-13 . www.finnpanel.fi . fi.