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Easy listening; rebroadcasting with Love Radio 97.5 Athens: 90.0 MHz: Radio Mitilini 1989 Greek pop and rock music (formerly broadcast on 107.6) 91.6 MHz: Rythmos Radio 2005 Greek pop music; rebroadcasting with Rythmos 9,49: 92.3 MHz: First Programme: 1938 National; news and talk; first station of Greek state radio: 92.8 MHz: Aeolos FM 92,8 1989
Athens 98.4 FM (Greek: Αθήνα 9.84), officially Municipality of Athens Broadcasting Corporation "Athina" [1] [2] [3] is the first non-state radio station to begin broadcasting in Greece in 1987. The station is the forerunner of the municipal radio sector in Greece.
Kosmos Radio (Greek: Κόσμος 93,6) or Kosmos 93.6 & 107.0, is a public radio channel of Greece's public broadcaster, ERT, the most popular among its radio stations. The program consists of world music, jazz, folk, reggae, latin idioms, hip hop, afro and alternative rock and pop. The actual director for Kosmos is Leonidas Antonopoulos.
Pages in category "Radio stations in Athens" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Athens 98.4 FM;
The Hellenic Radio (Greek: Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία; or ERA) is the main public radio broadcaster in Greece. Founded in 1987 as a subsidiary of public broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), it broadcasts four domestic radio channels and the international shortwave radio channel Voice of Greece .
Antenna Group or ANT1 Group, is a media company in Greece and currently the largest Greek media company.It was established on 2 August 1989 by Minos Kyriakou.Today, his son, Theodore Kyriakou, heads up a media empire whose operations include broadcasting, radio, publishing, digital, educational services, telecommunications, and a record label.
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Athens Voice Radio 102.5 FM began broadcasting in November 2017. [1] In 2019 the Athens Voice courted controversy with a joke about a nurse from Armenia, who ended her life to avoid deportation. [2] The newspaper's offices were subject to attacks, [3] which were determined to be from anarchist group Rouvikonas. [4]