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Spiedies are local to Binghamton in the central Southern Tier of New York, [1] and somewhat more broadly known and enjoyed throughout Central New York. [citation needed] A spiedie consists of cubes of chicken, pork, lamb, veal, venison, beef, or tofu. The meat is marinated overnight or longer, then grilled on spits over a charcoal pit.
Paraskinio has been a staple on Greece's public broadcaster for 32 years. [ET-1] Peri Gis O Logos – a travel program from the Ministry of Agriculture, where host Panagiotis Mauridis takes viewers on scenic trips to the Greek countryside; [ET-3] Peristrefomenoi Dervisdes – live theatre performances; [ET-3]
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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.
Lepanto TV - Nafpaktos; Star Central Greece - Lamia; Peloponnese. ART TV - Tripoli; Best TV - Kalamata; Ionian Channel - Patras; Lepanto TV - Patras; Lyxnos TV - Patras; Mesogeios TV - Kalamata; ORT - Pyrgos; Patra TV - Pyrgos and Patras; RTP Center - Corinth; South Greek TV - Kalamata; Super TV - Corinth; Ionian Islands. Corfu Channel - Corfu ...
Skai TV (Greek: ΣΚΑΪ) is a Greek free-to-air television network based in Piraeus. It is part of the Skai Group . [ 1 ] It was relaunched in its present form on 1 April 2006 in the Athens metropolitan area, and gradually spread nationwide.
MAD TV (Greece) (4 P) Movie channels in Greece (4 P) Pages in category "Television channels in Greece" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
CreteTV (Greek: Κρήτη TV, romanized: Kríti TV) is a Greek regional television station, based in Heraklion. Its terrestrial transmission covers the region of Crete, while it also transmits via satellite through the Cosmote TV and Nova network.