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The channel opened in 1957 as CBS TV, in 1959, the corporation changed its name to CyBC, RIK in Greek. Until 1992, RIK was the only television channel in the country, a position it held for 34 and a half years until March 1992, when RIK 2 started broadcasting, and later in April, the private channel O Logos.
The following is a list of programs broadcast by CyBC or RIK (Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation) television stations. CybC was the only Cypriot television network before the launches of ANT1 (in 1993), Mega (Logos TV until 1999), and Sigma (in 1995).
CyBC began as the Cyprus Broadcasting Service, with its first radio broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday, 4 October 1953. Programmes were broadcast in Greek, Turkish and English on 434 and 495 metres medium wave (691 and 606 kilohertz). The station provided a free weekly broadcast known as Radio Cyprus. [2] Television broadcasting began on 1 October 1957.
1 46 The chief advocate: October 3, 1990 1991 1 18 Policeman Thanasis Papathanasis: October 6, 1990 1992 2 69 Mama Mia: January 18, 1991 August 2, 1991 1 28 The bachelors: February 6, 1991 1991 1 26 The gunner and the diva: March 5, 1991 1991 1 29 The gossip women: May 8, 1991 August 14, 1991 1 15 The blue cruise: July 3, 1991 August 16, 1991 1 14
Cyprus has scrapped a 1.2 billion euro ($1.30 billion) concession agreement for the development of Larnaca port, in a legal wrangle that the state and the contractor traded blame for on Monday.
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4 Ric. 1 – 5 Ric. 1: Buddhist calendar ... Alice of Champagne, queen of Cyprus (d. 1246) Altheides, Cypriot philosopher and writer (d. 1262) Beatrice II, French ...
Many Turks Islanders, including the Turks and Caicos Islands Conservation Society, criticized Todd's environmental record. While acting as Governor of Turks and Caicos, Ric Todd unilaterally amended a long-standing provision in Turks and Caicos law that prohibited the importation (and non-natural exploitation) of marine mammals in Turks and Caicos.