There have been other reforms in Yle’s morning recently.
Yle amam’s social media channels will be closed. PASI LEISMA
Yle amau stops her social media accounts and updating them. The program will tell you about it on Facebook and on Instagram.
The reason behind the discontinuation is said to be cost savings.
– The resources used for social media content production are transferred to making and developing the program. We want to invest even more in the broadcast itself and in the content on Yle’s own platforms, the publication says.
Yle aamu advises to send program requests, tips and messages by e-mail in the future.
At the end of the publication, Yle aamu thanks its followers for the discussions, comments and shared moments over the years.
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The decision has sparked a discussion in the comment section of the Facebook post.
– The possibilities for interaction with Yle, which is common and paid for by everyone, are getting smaller and smaller. Too bad, one commented.
– So Yle does not continue in the present, but moves into the past. Have a nice trip, another commented.
– Not good! the third states.
– In other words, the interaction with the paying customer is reduced or the entire public and open discussion is partially stopped. In a small sense, you could imagine that you could save on something other than maintaining Facebook accounts, for example the monthly salary of Yle’s CEO, the fourth thinks.
In the morning, Yle has 45 thousand followers on Facebook.
Yle morning also has an Instagram account with just under 16 thousand followers. The Instagram account has been more inactive than the Facebook account.
More reforms
Last week, the program, which has been seen as a standard part for eight years, focused on the news of the scientific world, was seen for the last time The trailing edgeprogram section. Before this, the program had seen the last Jälkidigi focused on issues of the digital world.
Executive producer of Yle morning Miika Ranne comment on the end of the program sections to Iltalehte by phone.
– The big underlying reason is of course the cost-saving measures that have been planned since last spring, but we also want to develop these morning contents, Ranne said.
From the beginning of June, there are plans for reforms in Yle aam’s management. In the future, there will be councils four days a week.
In the past, the program has included Jälkipörssi, which focused on financial topics, and Jälkipörssi, which focused on cultural topics. In the future, on Tuesdays in the morning of Yle, a program section called Rahavartti will be shown, and on Wednesdays, Eturivi will focus on culture.
The previously seen program segments Jälkihiki and Jälkivisaat will continue to be seen on Mondays and Fridays.

