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Canadian News (Καναδική Eπικαιρότητα) - Daily news bulletin in Greek, overview of the main national news headlines; airs Monday-Friday on Odyssey & MEGA Cosmos Canada; Elliniko Panorama - Weekly news magazine that features news and interviews with members of the Greek community in Toronto; airs Sundays on Odyssey
The present Metropolitan of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada), Sotirios, was elected Bishop of Constantia on December 18, 1973 and ordained on January 27, 1974. Since then, he is serving the Church in Canada. He was promoted to Bishop of Toronto in 1979 and Metropolitan of Toronto in 1996.
The List of Greek-language television channels includes the following channels: ... ERT News; Vouli TV (programming ... Greek Live Channels This page was last edited ...
Star Channel was launched on 4 December 1993 to compete with Mega, ANT1, Alpha TV and ERT Channels. It began broadcasting children's programs as well as foreign series. In 1994 – Star Channel began to exchange family/children's programs from Alpha, then known as Skai (Greek spelling of Sky) with Star's children's programming.
CanIndia News: Print: South Asian Ears Online: Web: Chinese and English Ethnic Channels Group: TV: Chinese Fairchild Radio: Radio: Chinese Fairchild TV: TV: Chinese Filmicafe Media Inc. Web: South Asian Gazeta: Print: Polish GTA South Asian Media Network Inc. Online, Print & Radio: English Multicultural Immigrant Newsline: Print: South Asian ...
Alpha protathlima - live coverage of A Ethniki, the Greek soccer league; three games live every week on Saturday, Sunday and Monday; Paixte bala (no longer airs) - news, highlights and in-depth reports from the world of soccer. Host Pavlos Papadimitriou looks back at the weekend's games from the Greek first division as well as other leagues ...
Mega is the first private television station to launch in Greece on 20 November 1989 and was the trade name of Teletypos S.A. (Τηλέτυπος A.E.) The channel regularly achieved the top ratings spot in Greece through its varied programming including comedies, dramas, news, current affairs and entertainment shows.
Greece's public news agency is the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (AMNA), created in 2006 by the merger of Athens News Agency (ANA, est. 1895) with the Macedonian Press Agency (MPA, est. 1991). In 2010 AMNA had 250 employees, of which 180 journalists, and it publishes items in Greek, English and French.