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Paros to mykonos flight10/28/2023 ![]() Athenian Radio and Link FM)įoreign pop and rock music (formerly broadcast on 99.7 – ex. Greek pop and rock music (formerly broadcast on 101.1 – ex. Sport FM, NovaSport FM, SuperSport FM, Sport FM, Athens FM – formerly on 95.3) Polis FM, News Radio, Xenios FM – formerly broadcast on 97.4) News, talk and Greek music Irakleio municipal radio station (formerly broadcast on 94.1 FM) Orange FM, Happy, Orange FM and Athens Business Radio)įoreign world music sixth station of Greek state radio (ex. Status Radio, Music Channel)įoreign pop and rock music from eighties (formerly broadcast on 90.9 – ex. POP FM and TOP FM)įoreign alternative rock (formerly broadcast on 92.7 – ex. Greek pop and rock music (formerly broadcast on 92.4 – ex. National news and talk first station of Greek state radioĪlternative rock and easy listening (formerly broadcast on 92.1, 91.9 and 91.8) Orthodox religious radio station by the Church of Piraeus National classical music third station of Greek state radio (formerly on 107.7) News and talk with Greek pop music rebroadcasting with Ellinikos Radio 93,2 from Athens Radio Asty – formerly on 102.7 & 90.65 – ex. News, talk and entertainment LAOS radio (ex. Piraeus municipal radio station with news and talk (formerly broadcast on 90.6) Soho, Ciao – formerly broadcast on 104.2 – ex. National Orthodox Christian Church radio station by the Church of Greece (formerly broadcast on 89.4) ![]() Arrena Radio, Kefi, Sportime Radio, Champions, Metropolis, Alpha Sports) Freedom Radio, Play FM, Freedom Radio, Angel FM and Jeronimo Groovy)įoreign pop and rock music (ex. Legend, News-Radio 24/7, Panda, UP, Follow, NRJ, Fresh, John Greek, Polis & Ellada)įoreign pop and rock music (ex. Village Radio, KLIK FM 88.3 – formerly broadcast on 88)Ĭhildren's music (ex. Penies, Aktina FM 107.6 – formerly broadcast on 108)įoreign electronica, pop and rock music (ex. Oasis, Virgin, Ixos FM, Difono – formerly broadcast on 89.7) Radio Megalonisos 107 and Kriti FM 103.4)Īlternative rock (formerly broadcast on 94.4 – ex. Previous to that, Focus Bari had been one of several companies tracking audience ratings. Focus Bari was chosen as the official company to measure audience listening data and ratings for stations in the Athens region. Currently, 44 private radio stations are legally permitted to broadcast in Athens, in addition to the state radio broadcast stations. Most stations also broadcast with wattage ranging from 2 kW to 15–30 kW official data on this is not made publicly available. Most stations broadcast in stereo and several employ the Radio Data System technology. Many stations also have repeaters on the island of Aegina, south of Athens in the Saronic Sea, to cover coastal regions of Athens, including Glyfada and Vouliagmeni, which due to the topography of the region, cannot receive clear signals from the other locations. A smaller minority of stations operate from Mount Parnitha, northwest of the city, or Mount Aigaleo, bordering the west of the city. Most stations in Athens broadcast from Mount Ymittos to the east of the city (but west of the Athens International Airport in Spata). The following is a list of major FM stations in Greece this list is being upgraded. Throughout the country, no radio station is operating with a formal license as of March 2019 instead, stations are operating with temporary permits of legality with no expiration date, or simply operate without any legal status whatsoever. Most of them are unlicensed and lack legal permission to broadcast many of these stations were among those shut down by the Greek government in 2001. Stations have continued to open since then. In 20, several more stations reopened as the result of a judicial order. The Greek broadcast licensing process came under legal scrutiny as a result, and in 2002, eight of the closed stations reopened. There are some who believe that the government shut down these stations as a political favor to powerful publishing and media groups, whose stations, for the most part, remained on the air others argued that the licensing process was legally inconsistent. In March 2001, the Greek government closed approximately 60 of 90+ FM stations operating in the Athens area, citing potential interference to frequencies to be used by the new Athens International Airport. Most broadcast on the FM band the AM band has been almost entirely abandoned by broadcasters, with the exception of State-run media and a few other stations. Greece has over 1,000 radio stations operating with a certificate of temporary legality.
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