Ođđasat

Ođđasat is a Sámi television news programme broadcast in Norway, Sweden and Finland. Jointly produced by NRK, SVT and Yle, the public service broadcasters in their respective countries, the programme is presented from NRK's studio in Norway. When the production of the programme began, its titles and graphics were different from NRK's domestic television news bulletins. In around 2008, the programme saw a new look; while it still differed from the revamped look of the rest of NRK's bulletins at the time, the lower thirds (as well as the subtitles on NRK's broadcast) were set in the same grid of graphics that NRK's bulletins used. It also utilised the Neo Sans typeface (NRK's on-screen typeface at the time) for its presentation. In mid-2015, about a month after NRK's domestic bulletins revamped their look, Ođđasat followed with the new corporate look and theme music.

Title card until mid-2015.

It is broadcast five days a week, ten months a year. Each programme is around 15 minutes long and deals mostly with Sami issues but also has Nordic and world news, often dealing with other indigenous peoples. The news is broadcast in Northern Sámi and is subtitled in either Finnish, Norwegian or Swedish for the respective areas (Swedish subtitles are also utilised on Yle Fem's broadcast).

See also

  • Yle Uutiset: Yle produces a separate five-minute television bulletin titled Yle Ođđasat that focuses on the Sámi people in Finland, broadcast weekday afternoons on Yle TV1.
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