torstai 9. joulukuuta 2021

A special guest on our media course

Hello there everyone!

It’s been a long time since we posted, but now we have something to tell you about. Last Friday on the 15th of October 2021 we had a visitor in our school. Mikko Kekäläinen, who is a Finnish journalist originally from Pieksämäki, came to our school to give us a speach and answer our questions. We have a media course going on and Kekäläinen has worked in different media fields for his whole life so the visit was topical for us. Kekäläinen told us about his life, for example his studies, jobs and family. He also explained the interviewing process and the making of the show he is in, Puoli seitsemän. The name translates to half seven, which referres to the time the show is on, from Monday to Friday at 18.30. Kekäläinen is one of the two hosts of the show and they have different guests every night with whom they talk about different topics.  

Kekäläinen graduated from Pieksämäki high school in 1996. It’s the same school we are in and he had the same Finnish and media teacher Marianne Tyrväinen, who keeps the media course for us. After high school he kept a gap year before going to Jyväskylä university. He hasn’t graduated from there yet, because he started working while studying. He strated working on the radio while he was still in high school and made it his career in university. He moved to Helsinki and kept working on the radio, till he was asked to be a host on tv. He has been in the show for twelve years now and has done more than 1 500 episodes.  Kekäläinen has also recently written a book, which is Olympic wrestler Perta Olli’s biography.  

The whole visit was a great experience for us because of the media course but also because of this project. The erasmus project has been also media related because of the online slavery theme. We also got to do a little interview for Kekäläinen in English, so here are his answers. 


What kind of experience was your time in high school? What memories do you have from Pieksämäki high school? 

”Very fond memories. It was time of very specific personal growth for me. I wouldn’t say that I was all antisocial when I was in high school, but I was kind of very adamant about authority. I was questioning my teachers a lot. I would not always take their word for granted. I think that I was pretty much searching myself in high school very much. But it was good time because although I did a lot of stupid things, it was something that I have built my whole identity on afterwards. So, I was a young person that was searching for my own way of thinking and that is something that I think has pretty much to do with what I do today. That’s also something that I would recommend to young people. Don’t do all the stupid things that I did but dare to question. If someone tells you that something is like this because it is like this, well that is something to question I would say. Search for your own ideas, your own thoughts, and your own way of thinking. It will carry you a long way. And Pieksämäki high school is a very, very, very lovely place although it is a different building than it was back in my days. I have only golden memories from my high school years.” 


What made you interested in being a journalist? What was your studying path like? 

”I wanted to do the radio. I had my own radio idols. I was listening to a lot of radio. My dad used to work in the local radio station here, but I wouldn’t say that he was one of my idols. Anyway, since my dad was working there it was a possible path for me to go to the radio. I saw that it’s something that is doable. My idols were radio personalities and when I started at the local radio, I was just imitating them. And then after high school I went to university to study communications. Alongside my studies I continued working on the radio. I did radio for quite many years. I was drafted by this TV producer guy and now I have been doing television for twelve years of my life. I never graduated from university. Yet. I will, but not yet.” 

 

You have worked on the radio, the TV and recently you became an author. How did you end up working in those jobs and which one of them has been your favorite? 

”The radio was my dream when I was a high school kid. I wanted to go to radio. I really badly wanted to go radio. And I got to go to radio so I was pretty lucky. I always thought that radio was my business forever but then the TV people actually reached out to me. They had heard me doing something stupid on the radio. Then this new programme was about to start and the first producer of the TV-show, I suppose, saw or heard something that I had done. It was the same way of thinking that this TV-programme was aiming for, so they asked if I was interested. Of course, I was. And now I’ve been doing that for a long time now. I still have a dream of going back to the radio. I dream of doing something big on the radio. I don’t know what that would be, but I still hope that I will do that again someday. This author thing just kind of dropped in my lap. I was asked if I’m interested in writing a biography of this Finnish wrestler. Of course I was interested. There’s no bigger story to that. They offered me the job and I took it. And I’m really happy that I did.” 





Until next time, 

Iina Lehikoinen & Oona Romunen 

maanantai 18. lokakuuta 2021

Five-star trip to Aito Media Oy

We visited Aito Media’s headquarters in Helsinki (the capital of Finland) on the 10th of February 2020Our trip to Helsinki started from our school at 5 am. We drove there by bus. We arrived at the company at 10:30 am. Oona Mustonen, the Administrative Coordinator, welcomed us and took us to one of their conference rooms where the Founder/Producer/co-CEO of Aito Media Ilkka Hynninen gave us a presentation about the companyIlkka Hynninen is a former student of Pieksämäen lukio and made his matriculation examinations there. Our teacher of Finnish and media Marianne Tyrväinen taught him during those years. She told us that Ilkka Hynninen was a very talented student, a very charming person and was already interested in media while in high school. Ilkka Hynninen told us that he had his first lessons and touches to media studies as Marianne’s student in Pieksämäen lukioFor example, he made multiple interviews



Next
, we were divided into two groups. The other group went on a tour while we listened Ilkka Hynninen talking about composing ideas for TV-shows. On the tour they heard about post-production and saw TV-shows being edited and mastered. After about 45 minutes we switched groups. After this a few of us interviewed Ilkka Hynninen.



We were surprised how many popular TV-shows Aito Media has produced. A few of our childhood favorites are produced by Aito Media for example Hauskat kotivideot (Funny home videos). We still watch their shows such as Gladiaattorit (The Gladiators) and Napakymppi (The Dating game). Aito Media has rights to use the formats of those shows. One of their original series that we have followed is the Apairit -series (The Au-pairs)Alsoall of the Ville Haapasalo shows are produced by them for example Haapasalo ja kaverit (Haapasalo and friends). The Ville Haapasalo shows are their own concepts. Another name you might recognize is Sara la Fountain, a cook who had her own TV-show, also produced by Aito Media. We recognized all of their shows and counted that we have seen at least one episode of a third of their TV-shows. I think that tells a lot about how big the company is.  


They try to make fact-based TV-shows that have a real meaning, but they make them entertaining and interesting for people to watch. For example, one of their most popular TV-shows is Poliisit (The Night patrol), which has been running for over 10 years. The show follows police officers’ everyday life and work. We think that the idea behind all of their shows is amazing, and that is what media needs nowadays.



Overall, the day was interesting, and we learned a lot about the companyWe are very proud that Ilkka Hynninen, who is form Pieksämäki, has made it so far in his career. We are thankful to Aito Media Oy and specially to co-CEO Ilkka Hynninen for having us and giving us a once-in-a-lifetime experience.  


Iina Lehikoinen & Nenna Voutilainen