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Jyrki
Jyrki is a Finnish masculine given name and may refer to: People *Jyrki 69 (born 1968), the lead vocalist for Finnish rock band ''The 69 Eyes'' * Jyrki Blom (born 1962), retired Finnish javelin thrower *Jyrki Hämäläinen (1942–2008), Finnish magazine editor *Jyrki Hakala (born 1960), Finnish sprint canoeist *Jyrki Heliskoski (born 1945), Finnish football coach * Jyrki Järvi (born 1966), Finnish sailor and Olympic champion * Jyrki Järvilehto (born 1966), better known as "JJ Lehto", a Finnish race car driver *Jyrki Jokipakka (born 1991), Finnish professional ice hockey defenceman * Jyrki Kähkönen (born 1967), retired Finnish athlete (110 metres hurdles) *Jyrki Kasvi (born 1964), Finnish politician *Jyrki Katainen (born 1971), the Prime Minister of Finland, chairman of the country's National Coalition Party * Jyrki Kiiskinen (born 1963), Finnish writer, recipient of the Eino Leino Prize in 1993 *Jyrki Louhi, Finnish professional ice hockey forward *Jyrki Lumme (born 1966), ...
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Jyrki (TV Show)
''Jyrki'' (sometimes stylised as ''JYRK:.'') is a Finnish music television program that aired on the MTV3 channel from 1995 to 2001. It was an afternoon program about popular music for youths. The idea for the program came from the Canadian '' MuchMusic'' program by the CHUM network, whose material ''Jyrki'' borrowed and cooperated with to improve the concept. ''Jyrki'' was produced by Funny-Films Oy. Overview The first episode of ''Jyrki'' was on 1 September 1995, and the live broadcast from the Lasipalatsi in central Helsinki was sent five days a week one and a half hours at a time. When the Lasipalatsi was under renovation, the program was broadcast from Kalevankatu. The program consisted mostly of music videos and artist interviews. The last episode of ''Jyrki'' was on 21 December 2001. There were a total of 2901 episodes and they showed approximately four thousand music videos. The first music video shown on ''Jyrki'' was Veikko Lavi's ''Löysin rantein''. In the final yea ...
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