Presented by Ilkka “Ile” Uusivuori and Alma Hätönen, who are familiar with the YleX radio channel, have opened their feelings about the Finnish Broadcasting Transmission Conversion Negotiations.
Ile Uusivuori worked for a long time on the Finnish Broadcasting Company. Now he gives his former employer’s change negotiations full. Atte Kajova
YLE’s change negotiations were completed yesterday Friday. The number of personnel is reduced by 309. There are 156 redundancies.
According to the Journalist Association, the number of people to be reduced in the Finnish media sector in the Finnish media industry is ever to be reduced in the context negotiation.
Giant Irials have raised a lot of debate and concern in YLE’s current and former employees, as well as in the media industry. For example, Marja Sannikka, who is familiar with A studio, said she had previously left Yle, but commented on the news negotiations recently to Iltalehti.
– This is really sad. What I have talked to with colleagues, of course that is heavy, these are big cuts, Sannikka said on Friday.
His concerns about the resolution of the change negotiations also made, among other things, Masked singer english presenter Ilkka “Ile” Uusivuori. He opened up on social media. Uusivuori himself was the presenter of the YleX channel 2005-2015.
Uusivuori shared In their Instagram stories fragment in the newsthat explains more about how the dismissal is distributed. Story publications are available for 24 hours of their release.
He points out in his update that Yle also orders content from production companies and employs out -of -house entrepreneurs. Uusivuori focuses its feedback on the change negotiations to “members of a party”.
– Again, party members could investigate the issue a little more closely instead of populist simple solutions. It’s funny how that party on the “Finnish people” plays completely in the enemy’s bag by weakening the Finnish reliable news content that is bound by journalistic instructions, he writes.
Ile Uusivuori hosted YleX for ten years. Archives from 2011. Jyrki Vesa
Uusivuori claims that he does not weaken Finnish or Swedish media even on the commercial side in a situation where the eastern neighbor’s disinformation is rampant and artificial intelligence produces content for social media, which is not true.
– It’s also about security of supply. Of course, this would be understood if he had ever learned to think about other simplified bumps, he downloads.
Uusivuori continues to share its thoughts in video format.
“It is worth thinking that if you offer a simple solution to a complex problem, then it is always the ass,” he says.
Today he himself is an entrepreneur himself and is accustomed to seeing MTV programs on the commercial media side.
– Still, I do not think the world should go to the top of the topics, put the gangs in the yard, and weaken the news.
– If you don’t like any of the news, you would rather think about whether to go into the plane, he should refer to the fuss about Tomi Immose, a Finnish MP.
Worry
Like Uusvuori, Alma Hätönen, known as YleX’s presenter, updated the subject on social media. Hätönen worked on YleX in 2013–2019.
Hätönen returned to the Finnish Broadcasting Company last spring after years of break and now dates back to Radio Finland.
– At the same time, it has been contradictory to rejoice in new work and swallow information about change negotiations. The information on the start of the change negotiations came pretty much right after I started, Hätönen wrote In their Instagram story.
Hätönen says that saying his thoughts on the subject has been challenging.
In addition to his radio career, Alma Hätönen has hosted Big Brother. Fanni Parma
– Concerns and sadness shone on many faces yesterday. Quite a lot of strength for all colleagues, he writes.
Last week, it was reported that Hätös has new winds in Radio Finland’s software. She starts on Saturdays to host Alma and Jenny Show program with Jenny Lehtinen.
– Now, but you would like this that no one would touch us. All in all, the state of the media and journalism is scary at the moment, and these yesterday figures will deeply deepen that pit, Hätönen ponders.

