Company information



Joulupukki TV Oy (Ltd), called also Europe Video Productions (company's legal support name), is an innovative media and entertainment company. The firm is based in Rovaniemi, in Finnish Lapland, but is operating all over the Europe.

Joulupukki TV was founded in July 2000 by Finnish and French shareholders. The company's main owner is its CEO Tommi Lappalainen.

Today Joulupukki TV employs four persons, as well as a network of freelancers and subcontractors. In addition, Joulupukki TV offers interesting internships for students coming from higher education establishments.

Some landmarks of Joulupukki TV's history

November 2011 : The renewed www.santatelevision.com is published. In addition Santatelevision is now Community Trademark (CTM) and a Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/santatelevision

April 2011 : Joulupukki TV releases a travel Youtube-channel for the Cochem Holiday Region in the Moselle Valley in Germany. The channel includes around 20 video clips in 3 languages (German, Dutsch and English) about the tourism of the Cochem region.
www.youtube.com/cochemmosel and www.youtube.com/ferienlandcochem

November 2010 : Joulupukki TV celebrates its tens anniversary. Have a look at Joulupukki TV's 10 years photo gallery in our corporate Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=6637&id=106050169460764

November 2010 : Joulupukki TV enters into Facebook time. Joulupukki TV open its own corporate Facebook site: www.facebook.com/joulupukkitv as well as Santatelevision.com: www.facebook.com/santatelevision.

June 2010 : Joulupukki TV launches a family of German Mosel related DVD-postcards. The company has now around 30 different models of DVD-postcards for six different countries. More information about the different DVD-postcard models in: www.joulupukkitv.com/dvdpostcards/

August 2009 : Joulupukki TV launches a family of Luxembourg DVD-postcards. The company has now over 20 different models of DVD-postcards for five different countries. More information about the different DVD-postcard models in: www.joulupukkitv.com/dvdpostcards/

December 2007 : Joulupukki TV co-produced in 2007, in cooperation with the company BG-BC, for the French theme park Futuroscope a four minutes long dynamic seat movie called "Laponie Express / Lapland Express".

November 2006 : Northern lights DVD-postcard launched successfully. The product is sold as a souvenir all around the Finland and Scandinavia.

June 2006 : Joulupukki TV open Lapland's Santa Claus' Internet TV site in Italian in the adress www.babbonatale.fi. The company is already hosting the service in other language versions, like www.santatelevision.com, www.perenoel.fi, www.joulupukki.fi and www.weihnachtsmann.fi.

December 2005 : Joulupukki TV presents, first in Finland, DVD postcards in cooperation with the French company Champlibre. Company has at the moment souvenir DVD-postcards in four following themes: Lapland, Santa's Summer, Santa and reindeer and Santa and elves.

November 2005 : Christmas Exhibition opened at the Arctic Circle in Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi (Finland). Joulupukki TV is one of the three expert companies planning the exhibition, playing a particularly strong role the section “Christmas around the World”. In addition Joulupukki TV has produced the videos of the exhibition.

November 2005 : Sandrew Metronome Finland is publishing in Finland Joulupukki TV's new 1 hour “Joulupukin salaisuuksia” DVD (Santa's Secrets)

November 2004 : Launching of the new edition Santa Claus DVD "Santa Claus' Secrets" in 5 languages

April 2004 : Inauguration of a new interactive concept of karaoke and Vjing in Futuroscope theme park in France

December 2003 : Launching of the Santa Claus DVD "Santa Claus' Secrets" in 4 languages

November 2003 : A Santa Claus video, produced by Joulupukki TV for the Junior Chambers of Rovaniemi (Finland) and Miki (Japan) win the Junior Chamber World prize.

June 2003 : Joulupukki TV's mobile content production specialised on seasonal mobile phone content.

October 2002 : Opening of Digital City (Pavillion Digital), produced by Joulupukki TV, in the Futuroscope theme park in France

November 2001 : The first contract for mobile content in Japan. Selling mobile content (colour wallpapers) for the I-mode system

December 2000 : First television co-production: The Advent Calendar / Le Calendrier de l'Avent (in French)

November 2000 : Opening of www.santatelevision.com website