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- Radiomafia was a Finnish radio station owned by Yle and mainly directed to teenagers and young adults. It was established on 1 June 1990 and decommissioned...
- Heep, with a "magnificent arrangement and performance", and in 1995, Radiomafia added "July Morning" to their list of "Top 500 Songs". "July Morning"...
- charts were published in 1951. In January 1991, the Yle radio station Radiomafia started to compile the first w****ly chart in Finland called Radiomafian...
- radio channel Radiomafia. He worked there from the channel's founding to its end. From 1990 to 2006 Flaming hosted a radio show on Radiomafia and YleX called...
- featuring pop music and cultural programming. The station started as Radiomafia, and name changed to YleX in 2003. Programming targets the younger age...
- channels and was known as Radio Ylen Ykkönen until 2003. YleX (formerly Radiomafia): A fast-tempo programme-flow channel featuring new music in tune with...
- wrote several humorous shows for the radio station formerly known as Radiomafia, including Tietokoneenkorjauskurssi ("Computer repair course") and Koe-eläinpuisto...
- "Easy Livin'" helped the band achieve stardom in many countries. In 1995, Radiomafia added "Easy Livin'" to their list of "Top 500 Songs". The song has been...
- ****", are live recordings from the Danish Roskilde Festival in 1994 by Radiomafia. "Sweet '69" is the first single by Babes in Toyland to get a lot of radio...
- They were also selected the best band of the year in 1995 in a vote on Radiomafia. Sani (Saija Aartela) Vera (Heidi Puurula) Alex (Alex Ojasti) Maki (Marko...