Finland Calling was a bilingual Sunday morning television program targeting Finnish Americans and airing on WLUC-TV, a local commercial station in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The show ran from 1962 to 2015, just over 50 years. This article uses it as a case study to argue that if we look beyond prime-time network programming, we can see that US television has not always promoted a homogeneous national culture; rather, it has at times been a resource for the development of distinctive local and ethnic cultures. Based on an analysis of Finland Calling episodes and written sources about the show, the article demonstrates that while the show’s primary target audience was the local Finnish American community, it also resonate...
A great deal has been written on the way in which Finnish culture is ’unique’ or uniquely ’between e...
The study concerns the identity formation among the directors of community media serving a minority ...
Similar to the rest of Europe, multicultural programming in Finland has become risky for public broa...
Research on Finnish television history has so far emphasized Western influences. However, the Finnis...
A common assumption maintains that the global outreach of mass media inevitably leads to deleterious...
This study is concerned with the memories that Estonians have of watching Finnish television during ...
This paper explores recent patterns of minority interest television programming in Finland and the ...
Article originally published in Transnational Finnish Mobilities Proceedings of the FinnForum XI.In ...
Abstract The article discusses the social uses of television from the late 1950s to the mid- 2000s. ...
Hyperlocal community television is currently under threat and its content documenting local memories...
Abstract The article discusses the social uses of television from the late 1950s to the mid- 2000s. ...
Hyperlocal community television is currently under threat and its content documenting local memories...
This article captures the dynamics of a special case when it comes to media systems, namely the Alan...
What happens when a person comes to a foreign continent without an education and without a knowledge...
This article captures the dynamics of a special case when it comes to media systems, namely the Alan...
A great deal has been written on the way in which Finnish culture is ’unique’ or uniquely ’between e...
The study concerns the identity formation among the directors of community media serving a minority ...
Similar to the rest of Europe, multicultural programming in Finland has become risky for public broa...
Research on Finnish television history has so far emphasized Western influences. However, the Finnis...
A common assumption maintains that the global outreach of mass media inevitably leads to deleterious...
This study is concerned with the memories that Estonians have of watching Finnish television during ...
This paper explores recent patterns of minority interest television programming in Finland and the ...
Article originally published in Transnational Finnish Mobilities Proceedings of the FinnForum XI.In ...
Abstract The article discusses the social uses of television from the late 1950s to the mid- 2000s. ...
Hyperlocal community television is currently under threat and its content documenting local memories...
Abstract The article discusses the social uses of television from the late 1950s to the mid- 2000s. ...
Hyperlocal community television is currently under threat and its content documenting local memories...
This article captures the dynamics of a special case when it comes to media systems, namely the Alan...
What happens when a person comes to a foreign continent without an education and without a knowledge...
This article captures the dynamics of a special case when it comes to media systems, namely the Alan...
A great deal has been written on the way in which Finnish culture is ’unique’ or uniquely ’between e...
The study concerns the identity formation among the directors of community media serving a minority ...
Similar to the rest of Europe, multicultural programming in Finland has become risky for public broa...