The Finnish journalist and novelist Matti Rönkä was born and raised in Kuusjärvi – today part of Outokumpu– near the Russian border in northern Karelia. He later moved to Helsinki where he attended the Helsingin Sanomat school for journalism. In 1989, he was awarded a degree in social studies at the University of Helsinki. In 1990, he was employed at the state television company YLE where he worked as a television presenter. He later became known as "the voice of Finland".
This is an abbreviated version of the article about Rönkä, Matti. Please log in to get the full view of Alex Crimewriters.
This feature requires a subscription
This feature requires a subscription
This feature requires a subscription
This feature requires a subscription
This feature requires a subscription