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AlphaMega is the main sponsor of the Alphamega Stadium, an 11,000-seat football stadium located in Limassol. [7] This stadium, inaugurated in December 2022, hosts the football teams of AEL Limassol, Aris Limassol, and Apollon Limassol. The contract signed by AlphaMega stipulates that the stadium will bear the name of the supermarket chain until ...
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).
[2] [3] On the 9th of November 2015, Dimitris Kontominas filed with the Cyprus Broadcasting Authority to request permission to obtain a free Cyprus Broadcast. [4] [5] On the 27th of November 2015, Alpha TV got licensed to broadcast in Cyprus. [6] On the 21st of March 2016, the official presentation of Alpha Cyprus took place at a press conference.
In Cyprus, private broadcaster Sigma TV used to broadcast a number of Alpha's programs. In the past, public service broadcaster CyBC used to broadcast Alpha TV programs. In 2015, Alpha TV Cyprus was founded, and broadcast the Alpha TV Programs and others of its own. Alpha Cyprus is now one of the highest-rated Cypriot channels. [1]
Television in Cyprus was introduced in 1956. In 1957, CyBC was created. [1] Private TV was introduced on 26 April 1992, by the church owned Logos TV which started its transmissions in stereo and Teletext from day one. In August 1995, Logos also introduced the first internet service provider in Cyprus, LOGOSNET.
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.
The "passivity" agreement FDIC wants BlackRock to sign is designed to assure bank regulators that the giant money manager will remain a "passive" owner of an FDIC-supervised bank and won’t exert ...
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