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Finnish public service radio station for Sámi people
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Yle Sámi Radio
  • Finland
Broadcast areaLimited parts of Finnish Lapland
FrequencyRovaniemi: 103.0 MHz
Inari: 101.9 MHz
Dánsejohka: 100.5 MHz
Karigasniemi: 100.8 MHz
Kilpisjärvi: 103.7 MHz
Kuttanen: 102.2 MHz
Lámmasoaivi: 101.2 MHz
Nuorgam: 101.2 MHz
Nuvvos: 101.7 MHz
Näätämö: 103.3 MHz
Utsjoki: 102.6 MHz
Vuotso: 101.3 MHz
Ylläs: 103.8 MHz
Programming
Language(s)Northern Sami
Finnish
Skolt Sami
Inari Sami
NetworkYle
Ownership
OwnerYle
Sister stationsYle Radio Suomi
History
Founded1947 (original)
1 November 1991 (current)
Links
Webcasthttps://areena.yle.fi/podcastit/ohjelmat/yle-sami-radio
Websitehttps://yle.fi/sapmi

Yle Sámi Radio (Northern Sami: Sámi Radio) is a regional unit of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle) that produces radio news for the Sámi people. Yle's first regular Sámi radio broadcasts began in Oulu in autumn 1947, and it has had its own dedicated radio channel since 1991, after having been previously transmitted as block programming on the national first, second and third radio channels. Sámi Radio has journalists in Inari, Utsjoki and Karesuvanto.

Yle Sámi Radio is broadcast in the northernmost areas of Finnish Lapland. FM coverage anywhere further south is almost non-existent; as although Yle's official FM frequency guide lists exact places for the antennas instead of municipalities, their guide appears to skip 5 of the 6 most populated places in Lapland (and all places in all other Finnish counties), with only Rovaniemi having known coverage south of Ylläs.

Broadcasting in Sami languages are aired 5 days a week on weekdays, at 07:00-11:00 and 14:00-18:30 on Mondays through Wednesdays, and at 07:00-11:00 and 14:00-20:30 on Thursdays and Fridays. The slots from 16:00-18:30 all weekdays are reserved for content from NRK Sámi Radio and Sameradion. At all other times, including the entirety of Saturdays and Sundays, the station simulcasts Yle Radio Suomi in Finnish.

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References

  1. "Dávjodatdieđut - Taajuustiedot" (in Northern Sami and Finnish). Yle. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
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