Aki Linnanahde returns to television.
MTV3’s Huomenta Suomi program returns to the screens at the beginning of the year, and it replaces Uutisaamu. In the future, the program will also be broadcast on weekends. See you tomorrow as Finland’s presenters Ira Hammermann, Joanna Photographer, Niina Backman, Lorenz Backman, Antero Mertaranta and Aki Linnanahde.
A new dawn in Finland suddenly came to Linnanahte.
– I told you in October that I would end my 6.5-year job at Radio Nova. Sometimes in life there are unexpected contacts, and that was the case when Pöllölaakso called. I heard plans from Huomenta Suomi and quickly got excited.
Inka Soveri
Linnanahde did not hide the fact that early morning awakenings cause challenges when talking about her retirement.
– There will be early morning wake-ups again, but you don’t have to wake up as early as what was needed on the radio. And we have many weekend presenters, so I don’t do Huomenta Suomei every weekend.
Linnahde emphasizes that Huomenta Suomi is not just one woman’s or one man’s show, but the presenters are part of a bigger whole.
– All of us presenters have our own personalities, interests and contacts.
Linnahati’s own favorite guest is Huomenta Suomen’s soft sofa Ghetto mass.
– He is an interesting artist. An articulate person with an edge. He has the ingredients for a good conversation. On the other hand, it would be nice to have everyday heroes as guests, i.e. those who deliver bread early in the morning or drive a bus, for example.
Joanna Kuvaja returned to work
Worked in television and radio for more than 12 years Joanna Photographer has been on parental leave for a year. From the beginning of next year, he will be seen as the weekend host of Huomenta Suomen.
Inka Soveri
The photographer says that returning to working life is both exciting, but also wistful.
– Our evening star is so much younger than her siblings, who are 12 and 9 years old. This baby year went more under the skin than I thought. I now know what a baby bubble means. It’s hard to give up this baby year, Kuvaja says.
According to the photographer, everything has its pros and cons, i.e. it’s sad to give up the baby years, but it’s nice to go back to work. Kuvaja describes his weekend wash as a good solution, because he is not yet ready to do a full work week.
Tomorrow, as Finland’s dream guest, Kuvaja names a sports promise.
– It doesn’t matter who, but someone who makes progress and knows what it takes to be successful in sports.
The renewed Huomenta Suomi starts on MTV3 and Katsomo on January 9. The weekend Huomenta Suomi starts on January 14. See all program information at Telkku.com