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===Background===  
===Background===  
The '''Finnish Broadcasting Company''' (Finnish: '''Yleisradio Oy'''/Swedish: '''Rundradion Ab''', officially abbreviated to '''Yle''') is the name of the state-owned Finnish radio and television agency, which was founded in Helsinki on May 29, 1926. Originally named as "O.Y. Suomen Yleisradio A.B. Finlands Rundradio", the company started as a radio broadcaster, but during 1957, Yleisradio tested broadcasting on television. Suomen Televisio was launched with regular broadcasting, beginning next year on January 1, 1958. The first television newscast from Yleisradio aired on September 1, 1959.
The '''Finnish Broadcasting Company''' (Finnish: '''Yleisradio Oy'''/Swedish: '''Rundradion Ab''', officially abbreviated to '''Yle''') is the name of the state-owned Finnish radio and television agency, which was founded in Helsinki on May 29, 1926. Originally named as "O.Y. Suomen Yleisradio - A.B. Finlands Rundradio", the company started as a radio broadcaster, but during 1957, Yleisradio tested broadcasting on television. Suomen Televisio was launched with regular broadcasting, beginning next year on January 1, 1958. The first television newscast from Yleisradio aired on September 1, 1959.


Following the acquisition of [[Tesvisio]] and [[Tamvisio]] in 1964, Yleisradio renamed its Suomen Televisio channel to TV-ohjelma 1 and launched its new second channel, TV-ohjelma 2. Both of these channels were later renamed simply to [[Yle TV1|TV1]] and [[Yle TV2|TV2]] respectively in 1971, and again to Yle TV1 and Yle TV2 in 2000. Both channels had separate programming blocks over the years (MTV and FST), and additional channels such as [[Yle Teema & Fem]] and TV Finland were created alongside the two channels.
Following the acquisition of [[Tesvisio]] and [[Tamvisio]] in 1964, Yleisradio renamed its Suomen Televisio channel to TV-ohjelma 1 and launched its new second channel, TV-ohjelma 2. Both of these channels were later renamed simply to [[Yle TV1|TV1]] and [[Yle TV2|TV2]] respectively in 1971, and again to Yle TV1 and Yle TV2 in 2000. Both channels had separate programming blocks over the years (MTV and FST), and additional channels such as [[Yle Teema & Fem]] and TV Finland were created alongside the two channels.
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* On the talk show <u>''Lauantaiseura''</u>, the logo is either superimposed or is pasted on a moving detailed background.
* On the talk show <u>''Lauantaiseura''</u>, the logo is either superimposed or is pasted on a moving detailed background.
* An <u>anniversary variant</u> was used in 2001 when it premiered. It has the logo wiping in on a black background with a somewhat darker texture. As the lightning is about to reflect in the logo, it suddenly oscillates and disappears around the logo, while the following words appear on the top and bottom parts of the logo for a short amount of time until it wipes out on a black background:
* An <u>anniversary variant</u> was used in 2001 when it premiered. It has the logo wiping in on a black background with a somewhat darker texture. As the lightning is about to reflect in the logo, it suddenly oscillates and disappears around the logo, while the following words appear on the top and bottom parts of the logo for a short amount of time until it wipes out on a black background:
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* A <u>promotional variant</u> exclusively for the 2002 DocPoint festival events was made to promote said event. The logo added the additional texts "DocPoint" and "Helsingin dokumenttielokuvafestivaali" in {{color|blue}}.
* A <u>promotional variant</u> exclusively for the 2002 DocPoint festival events was made to promote said event. The logo added the additional texts "DocPoint" and "Helsingin dokumenttielokuvafestivaali" in {{color|blue}}.
* A rare variant was made for promotional purposes in 2003. The logo started from the bright light flashing, the background was {{color|blue}}, and some additional text saying "Yksi sana. Tuhat tarinaa." (translated to "One word. Thousand stories.") was added below. Another {{color|blue}} background vaiant from an [[YLE Extra]] promo features the text "Enemmän sisältöä." (roughly translated as "Lots of content.").
* A rare variant was made for promotional purposes in 2003. The logo started from the bright light flashing, the background was {{color|blue}}, and some additional text saying "Yksi sana. Tuhat tarinaa." (translated to "One word. Thousand stories.") was added below. Another {{color|blue}} background vaiant from an [[YLE Extra]] promo features the text "Enemmän sisältöä." (roughly translated as "Lots of content.").
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