Ålands Radio and TV (ÅRTV)[a] (Swedish: Ålands Radio och TV Ab) is a public service broadcaster in the autonomous region of the Åland Islands. The broadcaster operates a radio station, a television channel and various podcasts, focusing on news, sports, culture, weather and recent or upcoming events in Åland. The broadcaster operates in Swedish, as the official language of Åland.[1]

Ålands Radio and TV
TypeRadio and television
Country
AvailabilityNational (with TV licence)
International (online)
HeadquartersMariehamn
Broadcast area
Åland
OwnerState Department of Åland
Key people
Fredrik Sonck (CEO of the company)
Heidi Grandell-Sonck (Editor-in-chief)
Joachim Solborg (Head of Production Technology)
Alexander Lindberg (Head of Distribution Technology)
Launch date
May 1, 1996; 28 years ago (1996-05-01)
Official website
www.alandsradio.ax
LanguageSwedish

History

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The company was founded on 1 May 1996, as a public service company owned by the State Department of Åland. The company took over the operations previously carried out by Rundradion i Finland on Åland, and operations changed radically after that. From broadcasting four hours a day, Åland Radio increased its broadcasts to all-day broadcasts. Today, the company broadcasts locally produced radio from 06.30 to 21.00 every weekday, and between 08.00 and 18.00 on weekends.[citation needed]

ÅRTV switched to HDTV broadcasts via the Smedsböle mast on February 9, 2021. From March 31, 2021, all broadcasts in standard definition ceased.[citation needed]

ÅRTV is also an associate member of the Nordic broadcasting union, Nordvision and the only broadcaster in the organisation from the Åland Islands.[citation needed]

Logo and identities

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The current logo of the broadcaster was designed by CG Sjöberg and has been in use since 2012, which was updated in late August to early September 2016. The first logo was originally in use from the channel's launch to May 2012.[2]

Management

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As of 7 November 2024, the current chairman of the board is Magnus Lundberg. The vice chairman is Sara Kemetter, with the other members being Ove Andersson, Linnea Lindholm and Katarina Sundberg. Heidi Grandell-Sonck is Head of the Programme Committee.[citation needed]

Programme committee

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The board, which is an independent body appointed by the Åland Government, is in charge of distributing licenses for radio and TV broadcasts on Åland. It also determines programmes and broadcasts by Åland Radio, which must comply with the provincial law's conditions regarding the broadcasting license regarding impartiality and objectivity. The programme committee also makes sure ARTV's ethical rules are followed and complies with the law.[citation needed]

Åland Radio and TV's ethical rules for program and content production apply to everyone who produces programs or content within ÅRTV or for ÅRTV. ÅRTV's operations are based on independence, impartiality and credibility. Political, commercial or similar interests do not affect the editorial content.[citation needed]

In addition, programmes and features must not be harmful to children and no one may have their rights violated in any broadcast or programme. However, there is a wide range of opinion - and freedom of information that must be taken into account. The board reviews programmes broadcast by ÅRTV to ensure they are in accordance with regional law on radio and television operations.[citation needed]

The programme committee also ensures that there is no product placement in its programmes since ÅRTV does not broadcast advertising in its television or radio broadcasts. As published by ÅRTV, programmes may not contain advertising or marketing information. Product placement and stealth advertising is also prohibited.[citation needed]

Services

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ÅRTV has one radio channel, Ålands Radio. The broadcaster also has one television channel known as Ålandskanalen (sometimes referred to as Ålands TV or TV Åland).[citation needed]

Media license

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ÅRTV is financed by a media fee, which is €123 per year (as of 2024). It is paid by any person over the age of 18 whose home municipality is on Åland, and who has an income over €14,000. Associations also pay a media fee for a taxable income over €50,000, this fee is €140 + 0.35% of the taxable income exceeding €50,000, a maximum of €3,000.[citation needed]

Viewers that pay for the media fee gain access to eight radio channels and ten digital TV channels: namely the public service radio channel Åland Radio, Swedish radio channels SR P1, SR P2, SR P3 and SR P4 (Radio Stockholm), and Finnish radio channels Yle Vega, Yle Radio X3M and Yle Radio Suomi. TV channels include the TV Åland channel owned by ÅRTV with additional channels including SVT1, SVT2, Kunskapskanalen, SVT Barn, SVT24 and TV4 from Sweden, with Yle TV1, Yle TV2 and Yle Teema & Fem from Finland.[citation needed]

Frequencies

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Radio channels available on ÅRTV
  From ÅRTV
Åland Radio 91.3 MHz
  From Yle
Yle Vega 93.1 MHz
Yle X3M 104.9 MHz (Eastern Åland)
104.3 MHz (Southern Åland)
105.2 MHz (Western Åland)
Yle Radio Suomi 100.3 MHz
  From SVT
Radio P3 88.6 MHz
Radio P1 95.0 MHz
Radio P2 97.1 MHz
Radio P4 102.3 MHz

The following HDTV channels are broadcast from the Smedsböle mast:

Television channels available on ÅRTV
  From ÅRTV
Ålandskanalen HD
  From Yle
Yle TV1 HD
Yle TV2 HD
Yle Teema & Fem HD
  From SVT
SVT1 HD
SVT2 HD
Kunskapskanalen DVB-T2
SVT Barn HD
SVT24 HD
TV4 HD

Online & social media

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ÅRTV uses several social media for their online audience, primarily focusing on Facebook and Instagram. Snapchat, TikTok and Twitter are also used but targeted towards young people in Åland.[citation needed]

Notes

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  1. ^ Sometimes referred to as Åland Radio and TV in English

References

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  1. ^ "Välkommen till Ålands Radio och TV" (in Swedish). Ålands Radio and TV (ÅRTV). 12 April 2016. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  2. ^ "Moderaterna får ny logotyp" (in Swedish). Ålands Radio and TV (ÅRTV). 2012-05-28. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
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