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Sigma TV is geared at a younger audience, with a focus on 18-45 year olds. It broadcasts a mix of original programs as well as popular foreign programming. Sigma is a general entertainment station with programming that includes Children's shows, sports, news, movies, series and popular telenovelas from Latin America.
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Alpha TV is a Greek free-to-air channel, one of the biggest stations in Greece. The station features a mix of Greek and foreign shows with an emphasis on information. The studios are located in Kifissia and Pallini. Alpha TV is owned by Alpha Satellite Television S.A. In Cyprus, private broadcaster Sigma TV used to broadcast a number of Alpha's ...
The eleventh season [1] of the popular reality show Survivor Greece, premiered on January 7, 2024 on Skai TV [2] in Greece and (via simulcast) Sigma TV in Cyprus. Giorgos Lianos returned as host for his sixth consecutive season.
Vourate Geitonoi (Cypriot Greek: Βουράτε Γειτόνοι; meaning: Run Neighbors) is a Cypriot comedy series broadcast by Sigma TV from 2001 to 2005. Due to its massive popularity, the series aired for one more season in 2010. In 2019, a spin-off movie based on the series was released, titled Vourate Geitonoi. [1]
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Se Fonto Kokkino is the second longest running daily Cypriot soap opera. The show consists of 735 episodes in four seasons and it was produced and broadcast by Sigma TV, created by Demetres Tokaris and directed by Nick G Kokkinos, Loizos Markides, Kiros Rossidis and Giorgos Siougas.
Hadjicostis is credited with creating Sigma TV, a popular commercial television station in Cyprus, serving as the station's CEO. [2] He also served as the CEO of the private, family-owned Dias Media Group, which controls Cypriot television stations, radio and newspapers. [2] Hadjicostis modernized and reformed Dias during his tenure. [2]