Nelonen Media
Nelonen Media is a Finnish commercial broadcasting company owned by Sanoma Media Finland, which is a part of Sanoma group.[1][2]
Operations
Free-to-air television channels
Radio networks
- Radio Suomipop[4]
- Radio Rock
- Radio Aalto
- Helmiradio (semi-nationwide)
- Loop (semi-nationwide)
- HitMix (semi-nationwide)
- Groove FM
- Me Naiset Radio
- Aito Iskelmä
- Kantriradio
Online streaming and on-demand
- Ruutu: (previously Ruutu.fi) Ruutu is an online catch-up and video on demand service of Nelonen Media's TV channels. The service also offers a premium subscription plan named Ruutu+. Previously, it also offered Nelonen Media's radio programmes on demand, before it was spun off into Supla.fi.
- Supla: (previously Supla.fi) Supla is Nelonen Media's streaming service for audio content.
Former operations
Premium television channels
Nelonen Media's premium television operation was previously named Nelonen Paketti. In March 2017, all of linear premium channels were renamed Ruutu+ after Ruutu.fi's premium plan, before they were shut down on 1 September 2018.[5]
- Ruutu+ Leffat ja Sarjat
- Ruutu+ Lapset
- Ruutu+ Dokkarit
- Ruutu+ Urheilu: a group of sports channels that consisted of two main channels (Ruutu+ Urheilu 1, Ruutu+ Urheilu 2) and six extra channels (Ruutu+ Urheilu 3 to 8)
References
- Turtinen, Toni (7 February 2019). "Muusikkojen liitto ottaa kantaa Nelonen Median valta-asemaan kotimaisella musiikkikentällä". Rumba. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
- "JIM on Nelonen Median uusi televisiokanava". Sanoma. 26 October 2006. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
- Perttula, Ville (3 October 2018). "Brändinsä uudistanut Nelonen lisäsi ilmeeseensä viihdepölyä ja otti käyttöön vanhan sloganinsa: "Se on paras kiteytys arvoistamme"". Marmai. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
- "Nelonen Media dominoi 25−44-vuotiaiden radiokuuntelua". Sanoma. 21 April 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
- "Nelonen Media lopettaa maksu-tv-toimintansa – Ruutu-palvelu ottaa sisällöt haltuun".
External links
- Sanoma Media Finland, the parent company of Nelonen Media
- Former official website at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
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