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Nelonen Media is a Finnish commercial broadcasting company owned by Sanoma Media Finland, which is a part of Sanoma group.[1][2]

History

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Operations

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Free-to-air television channels

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Radio networks

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  • Radio Suomipop[4]
  • Radio Rock
  • Radio Aalto
  • Helmiradio (semi-nationwide)
  • Loop (semi-nationwide)
  • HitMix (semi-nationwide)
  • Groove FM
  • Easy Hits
  • Classic Hits
  • Aito Iskelmä
  • Kantriradio

Online streaming and on-demand

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  • Ruutu: (previously Ruutu.fi [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

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Premium television channels

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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]

References

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  1. ^ Turtinen, Toni (7 February 2019). "Muusikkojen liitto ottaa kantaa Nelonen Median valta-asemaan kotimaisella musiikkikentällä". Rumba. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  2. ^ "JIM on Nelonen Median uusi televisiokanava". Sanoma. 26 October 2006. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ "Nelonen Media dominoi 25−44-vuotiaiden radiokuuntelua". Sanoma. 21 April 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Nelonen Media lopettaa maksu-tv-toimintansa – Ruutu-palvelu ottaa sisällöt haltuun".
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