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The List of Greek-language television channels includes the following channels: ... TOP Channel - Kozani; ... Media.net.gr; World TV Stations; Greek Live Channels
Includes informative shows, shows about the Popular Orthodox Rally that supports the channel, documentaries and the music show Style GR which is one of the longest running shows on Greek television with video clips of Greek and foreign songs, both new and older from the decade of 1980s and 1990s. It also featured telemarketing.
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.
Οi Μousikoi Tou Kosmou – documentary-style program that travels the globe and provides a look into the happenings from the world of music; [NET] On the Loose – nature series filmed in the jungles of Namibia, Kenya and Zimbabwe; [ET-3] Οudeis Anamartitos – talk show with an emphasis on culture and the lives of the people from it. In ...
The most long-running Greek tv series: The Blue Diamond: September 14, 1992 October 15, 1993 2 350 The Silent Agreement: September 14, 1992 October 30, 1992 1 26 The series was cancelled suddenly after a month: Goodmorning Life: November 26, 1993 March 31, 2006 13 3,093 The second most long-running Greek tv series: Love: September 18, 2005 May ...
TV stars, parousiaste! (TV stars, present!) - a reality game show featuring a quest to find the best new presenter in Greece; hosted by Betty Maggira and featuring Ilias Psinakis, Natalia Germanou and Kostantis Spyropoulos as judges; Tha peis kai ena tragoudi (You will say a song) - presented by Andreas Mikroutsikos; based on the American ...
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Nevertheless, the first TV series was aired in 1970 and was the series To Spiti me ton Foinika, aired by YENED. [1] The next series was O Kyrios Synigoros in the same year. The first years of television there were only public channels. [2] The first channels were the channel EIR and the TED, the channel of armed forces.