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It is a regional private television station that broadcasts in the region of Thessaly, Greece. It started broadcasting on 5 February 1990. TRT has studios in five cities (Volos, Larissa, Karditsa, Trikala and Athens). The station broadcasts continuously and its programmes are targeted at a broad audience of all ages.
News, talk & music; rebroadcasting with Athens 98.4 FM: 99.5 MHz: Second Programme: 1952 National; Greek music; second station of Greek state radio: 99.7 MHz: Fasma FM 99.7 Stereo 1992 Greek hip hop, laïko, pop – rock music; located from Patras: 100.4 MHz: Melodia 100.4 Patras 2005 Greek rock music; rebroadcasting with Melodia FM Athens: 101 ...
NERIT Macedonia (102 FM) NERIT Macedonia (102 FM) (Greek: NΕΡIΤ Μακεδονίας (102 FM), NERIT Makedonias) was the fifth public radio channel of Greece's state broadcaster, ERT. The programme consisted of broadcasts about civilization of Macedonia, News, the regional music show Noah's World, and music blocks. The radio broadcast only ...
Tuesday expected to bring more wildfires as ‘extreme fire risk’ issued for Crete and Rhodes
The Voice of Greece (Greek: Η Φωνή της Ελλάδας), also known as ERA 5, is the international service of Greek state radio on shortwave and via satellite and the internet. On 11 June 2013, the Greek government announced the closure of the state broadcaster ERT from 12 June 2013 as an austerity measure.
Greece’s firefighting service said 57 people remained hospitalized late Wednesday, including six in intensive care. More than 15 others were discharged after receiving treatment.
Skai TV's programming includes a mix of news, entertainment, and sports programming, with a focus on providing high-quality content that informs, entertains, and engages its viewers. The network's journalists and producers are dedicated to delivering accurate and reliable news, as well as entertaining and thought-provoking shows that appeal to ...
In 1992, the channel was launched as Tile Tora, founded by journalist Gregoris Michalopoulos. In January 2000, the channel was bought by Stathis Tsotsoros and was renamed POLIS TV or POLIS for short; [5] a radio counterpart was established the same year. [6]