Unna Junná

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GenreChildren’s
Presented bySofia Jannok
Niillas Holmberg
Country of originFinland
Original languagesNorthern Sámi, Inari Sámi, Skolt Sámi
Unna Junná
GenreChildren’s
Presented bySofia Jannok
Niillas Holmberg
Country of originFinland
Original languagesNorthern Sámi, Inari Sámi, Skolt Sámi
No. of seasons13
No. of episodes331
Original release
NetworkYle
SVT
ReleaseSeptember 2007 (2007-09)

Unna Junná is a children's television program produced by Finnish public broadcaster Yle Sámi Radio several different Sámi languages. It was the first Sámi-language children's program on Finnish TV and it now airs in Northern, Inari, and Skolt Sámi languages.[1] Since 2007, Unna Junná has aired on Yle and SVT television channels in Finland and Sweden respectively.

Each year, Yle produces thirty 15-minute episodes, half of which air in the spring and half in the fall. The show is hosted by Sámi performers Sofia Jannok and Niillas Holmberg [fi] and features songs, stories, and pictures using both live action and animated segments. Unna Junná traditionally airs on Sunday mornings on Yle TV2 with reruns on Yle Teema & Fem and on-demand via the Yle Areena streaming service.

History

After years of advocacy and false starts, Yle added Unna Junná to its programming schedule in September 2007. The program was initially co-produced by Yle Sámi Radio and SVT-Sápmi, but since 2011 it has been produced solely by Yle after SVT decided to focus on its own Sámi children's programming.[2][3]

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