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Added videos for all of the logos. I would have added more to the 2nd logo, but right now, the template supports less the number of videos than the amount I need. :)
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(Added videos for all of the logos. I would have added more to the 2nd logo, but right now, the template supports less the number of videos than the amount I need. :))
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'''Background:''' Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle) is the name of the state-owned Finnish radio and television agency, that is 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 did the test broadcasting on television. Suomen Televisio was launched with regular broadcasting beginning in next year on January 1, 1958. The first television newscast from Yleisradio aired in September 1, 1959. Following the acquisition of Tesvisio and Tamvisio in 1964, Yleisradio renamed its Suomen Televisio as TV-ohjelma 1 and its new second channel TV-ohjelma 2. Both of these channels were then later renamed simply TV1 and TV2 in 1971, and again as Yle TV1 and Yle TV2 since 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 two channels. For three decades, Yleisradio owned fully the television monopoly in Finland until the Finnish TV channel reforming happened in 1993 with MTV3 becoming its own commercial television station. In 1994, the company was renamed as Yleisradio Oy or simply Yle, while in 2012, the company's brand was revamped. Prior January 1992, Yle didn't use their company logo in any of their television channels.
'''Background:''' Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle) is the name of the state-owned Finnish radio and television agency, that is 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 did the test broadcasting on television. Suomen Televisio was launched with regular broadcasting beginning in next year on January 1, 1958. The first television newscast from Yleisradio aired in September 1, 1959. Following the acquisition of Tesvisio and Tamvisio in 1964, Yleisradio renamed its Suomen Televisio as TV-ohjelma 1 and its new second channel TV-ohjelma 2. Both of these channels were then later renamed simply TV1 and TV2 in 1971, and again as Yle TV1 and Yle TV2 since 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 two channels. For three decades, Yleisradio owned fully the television monopoly in Finland until the Finnish TV channel reforming happened in 1993 with MTV3 becoming its own commercial television station. In 1994, the company was renamed as Yleisradio Oy or simply Yle, while in 2012, the company's brand was revamped. Prior January 1992, Yle didn't use their company logo in any of their television channels.


===1st Logo (January 1, 1992-1999)===
===1st Logo <br> (January 1, 1992-1999)===
 
{{YouTube|id=5QTD9SbKw3A}}


'''Nicknames:''' "Renkaat (Rings)", "Finnish Saturn Rings","The Finnish Equivalent of Doordarshan's 80's Logo", "Finnish LSD", "The Invisible Saturn With 5 Differently Colored Rings"
'''Nicknames:''' "Renkaat (Rings)", "Finnish Saturn Rings","The Finnish Equivalent of Doordarshan's 80's Logo", "Finnish LSD", "The Invisible Saturn With 5 Differently Colored Rings"
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===2nd Logo (March, 2001-January 23, 2013)===
===2nd Logo <br> (March, 2001-January 23, 2013)===
 
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'''Nicknames:''' "lYLEl", "Tolppa YLE Tolppa (Post YLE Post)", "Finnish Flashing Letters", "Dark Glossy Letters", "Finnish Deep Note"
'''Nicknames:''' "lYLEl", "Tolppa YLE Tolppa (Post YLE Post)", "Finnish Flashing Letters", "Dark Glossy Letters", "Finnish Deep Note"
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===3rd Logo (March 6, 2012-)===
===3rd Logo <br> (March 6, 2012-)===
 
{{YouTube|id=zZutU49PCjs|width=280|height=165}}


'''Nicknames:''' "yle", "Cyan Stamp", "Soft Cyan Box"
'''Nicknames:''' "yle", "Cyan Stamp", "Soft Cyan Box"
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