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<P align="justify"> TV broadcasting Saami-language television broadcasting began on a regular basis in 2001 as a joint Norwegian-Swedish project with a ten-minute news broadcast. The programme goes out over the national channels in Norway and Sweden with Norwegian and Swedish subtitles. In Finland, Saami-language newscasts began half a year later at the beginning of 2002. The news in Finland can only be seen in the Saami area on a channel of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE) without Finnish subtitles. However, on the YLE 24 digital channel, Saami-language news is broadcast with Finnish subtitles as well. </P> <P align="justify"> Norwegian Sámi Radio began television broadcasting in 1990 with a three-minute news review once a month and programmes for children and young people once a week. They were transmitted on the state broadcasting company s NRK channels. Likewise, the Swedish state television company broadcast about ten hours a year of current affairs and children s programmes from Kiruna. Saami-language films and documentaries have been shown occasionally on the channels of all three state television companies; for example, a series of films for young people called Skáidi was broadcast in Norway. There the results of the Saami Parliamentary elections are also broadcast live on both radio and TV.</P> <P align="justify"> At the end of the 1990s, two Internet projects got under way: one is the Sámi Info teletext website in Finland; the other is a joint Norwegian and Swedish site called Saamiweb. This radical innovation in communications is particularly suited to sparsely populated regions. Both sites comprise 450 600 web pages.</P><BR><BR> [https://areena.yle.fi/tv/ohjelmat/57-W0PrW6rgX Yle Sápmi ] <BR><BR>
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