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Omega TV is a free to air terrestrial TV channel. It is the first private television channel established in Cyprus. Since the launch of the channel in 1992, it has been ‘dedicated to broadcasting high quality Cypriot and Greek programming.’ This includes kids programs as well as Church orientated programs.
Megalicious Chart Live 2005-2006 - countdown of top music charts and live performances of Greek stars hosted by Themis Georgantas; Extreme Makeover 2008-2009 - the Greek version of the American show, hosted by Zeta Douka; Glykies Alximies 2008-2010 - a cooking show hosted by Stelios Parliaros focusing on pastry
a.Epsilon TV - Thessaloniki; Dion TV - Thessaloniki; Egnatia TV - Giannitsa and Thessaloniki; Euro Channel - Kilkis and Evosmos; Gnomi TV - Thessaloniki; Nickelodeon Plus - Thessaloniki; Pella TV - Giannitsa; TV 100 - Municipality of Thessaloniki; Vergina TV - Thessaloniki; Eastern Macedonia and Thrace. Alfa TV - Alexandroupolis; Center TV ...
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.
MEGA Cosmos is the international service of Mega Channel that broadcasts the 'best of Mega' programming to Greeks abroad. It was first launched as Mega Channel Australia and then re-branded to Mega Cosmos using a common feed for Australia and North America.
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).
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UEFA sold all the TV rights to the whole tournament in one exclusive package to one broadcaster per country. Because the winner got it all, there was a fierce competition for the TV rights whose increasing value can only be afforded by large broadcasters. This may increase media concentration and hamper competition between broadcasters.