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Radio station by the Church of Greece: 91.3 MHz: Radio Active 16 July 1999 Foreign electronica; located from Sifnos: 91.8 MHz: Radio Prisma 1995 Greek laïko and pop music (ex. Kanali 13) 92.0 MHz: Asteras Radio 2014 Greek pop and rock music (ex. Media Syros) 92.3 MHz: Paronaxia 92.3 1996 Religious; rebroadcasting with Peiraiki Ecclesia: 93.0 MHz
Fly 104 is a local radio station, based in Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, Greece. The station's format included foreign dance , electronica and house music . History
Skai Group (News Dot Com S.A.) is one of the largest private media groups in Greece. It consists of one national television station, five radio stations, three web portals and one publishing house. The media group is connected with "Nees Kathimerines Ekdoseis Single Member S.A." which publishes the Greek newspaper Kathimerini
Kosmos Radio (Greek: Κόσμος 93,6) or Kosmos 93.6 & 107.0, is a public radio channel of Greece's public broadcaster, ERT, the most popular among its radio stations. The program consists of world music, jazz, folk, reggae, latin idioms, hip hop, afro and alternative rock and pop. The actual director for Kosmos is Leonidas Antonopoulos.
The Hellenic Radio (Greek: Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία; or ERA) is the main public radio broadcaster in Greece. Founded in 1987 as a subsidiary of public broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), it broadcasts four domestic radio channels and the international shortwave radio channel Voice of Greece .
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 in Greek Macedonia.
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.
ERT began broadcasting in 1938 as the Radio Broadcasting Service or YRE (Υπηρεσία Ραδιοφωνικής Εκπομπής, ΥΡΕ).Following a government decision, the original company was abolished on 11 June 2013, [1] with its 2,656 employees protesting against the closure [2] and continuing broadcasting via a satellite transmission using European Broadcasting Union equipment. [3]