Hannu Karpo

Hannu Karpo (born 5 March 1942 in Helsinki) is a famous Finnish reporter who hosted his own show, Karpolla on asiaa,[1] from 1981–2007. He was a reporter for Yleisradio from 1961 to 1981 before moving over to the competing network (MTV3). His own show was produced by his privately owned Pallosalama Oy production company which he founded in 1970.

Hannu Karpo
Born(1942-03-05)5 March 1942
OccupationReporter

He was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Golden Venla award in 2015 along with fellow TV personality Riitta Väisänen.

Show

Karpo's show ran for 26 years during which he received a number of death threats. His shows led to 37 trials and zero convictions for him[2]. He has also been asked to run for politics by numerous parties but has continually refused to do so. Karpo is also known for sticking to his guns, evidenced by the fact that the graphics for his show hadn't changed since the late 1980s and the fact that he refused to rerun a particular episode of his show, in spite of popular demand, as it had originally aired at the same time as an ice hockey match on a competing channel. His rationale was that the ice hockey results could have been seen later on numerous newscasts.

Karpo also awarded many of his guests with a piece of smoked reindeer or an encased 100 mk (later €100) bill for speaking out. During the early run of the show Karpo also granted financial and material aid to guests on his show but stopped after feeling that his help was being exploited. He also confronted a person who had threatened another person by "telling Karpo" about him in order to solve a legal case.

Karpo also didn't shy away from criticizing Finnish politics and bureaucracy. Indeed, many of his guests were people who felt that they were being mistreated through careless decision making. Others were people in positions or predicaments (either legal or financial) from which they couldn't seemingly find a way out of.

Personal life

Hannu Karpo has been married to singer Raita Karpo[3] and they have two children. Karpo is a major in the military reserve.[4] He has five different residences in Finland: Taalintehdas in the archipelago of Kemiönsaari, Pakila, Utsjoki, Vihtijärvi and Klaukkala.[5]

Karpocature

His distinctive appearance as a bearded man, with glasses with a furry hat (karvalakki) and a furry microphone with a frank and demanding voice has become a popular image of a hard-hitting reporter in Finland. Numerous Finnish comedians at various times have "done a Karpo". His famous catchphrase "Onko tässä mitään järkeä!?" ("Does this make any sense (to you)!?") is often a key-part of these caricaturistic impressions.

gollark: They are an antiquated, foolish format.
gollark: Indeed.
gollark: I can't even see it because of the 8Mbit/s e-interwebbernet connection.
gollark: `function shell.run(...) return "nope" end`
gollark: \lua print "potatOS is the superior Öß"

References

  1. "Hannu Karpo palaa ruutuun". Iltalehti. 2 April 2009. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
  2. toim. Juha Veli Jokinen: 28 vuotta vanha ohjelma syyteharkinnassa. Ilta-Sanomat/TV, 6.5.2011.
  3. Hannu Karpo (in Finnish)
  4. Huhtikuu 2019, Hannu Karpo, 77 (in Finnish)
  5. Nurmijärven Sähkö - Asiakaslehtisyksy 2015 (in Finnish)
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