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  2. Mega Channel - Wikipedia

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    Mega Channel (1989–2018) Mega is the first private television station to launch in Greece on 20 November 1989 and was the trade name of Teletypos S.A. (Τηλέτυπος A.E.) The channel regularly achieved the top ratings spot in Greece through its varied programming including comedies, dramas, news, current affairs and entertainment shows.

  3. List of Greek-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    MAD Greekz (Affiliate channel with MAD TV) Nova Cinema (Premium service with 4 channels) Nova Life. Novasports (Premium service with 6 channels) Novasports News. Novasports Start. Novasports Prime. Novasports Premier. Novasports Extra (4 channels)

  4. Television in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The 2020s show the reopening of the Mega Channel. After Vaggelis Marinakis' purchase of the channel's archive, he managed to relaunch Mega, under the same name and with a similar format (a combination of news programs, movies and Mega's old Greek TV shows). The network resumed broadcasting on 17 February 2020. Digital terrestrial television

  5. List of programs broadcast by Mega Channel - Wikipedia

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    Mega Banca Show 1992-1995 (Greek version of Bob's Full House / Trump Card) hosted by Giorgos Polixroniou. To Megalo Pazari 1992-1995 (Greek version of Let's Make a Deal) hosted by Andreas Mikroutsikos. Rouk Zouk 1994-1997 (Greek version of Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak / Ruck Zuck) hosted by Mary Miliaresi.

  6. List of Greek television series - Wikipedia

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    Famous series of the period of public television are O Agnostos Polemos, I Geitonia Mas, Louna Park, Christ Recrucified, Methoriakos Stathmos, oi Pantheoi. [3] In 1989, Greek television entered in a new period, the period of private television. [4] The first private TV channels started to broadcast in 1989.

  7. Odyssey Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Odyssey Television Network, Inc. is a Canadian licensed Greek language television broadcaster who owns and operates three national ethnic channels, available via cable and satellite. Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, the company has been in operation since 1996 and is headed by John Maniatakos, son of longtime Greek-Canadian broadcasting ...

  8. The X Factor (Greek TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The X Factor is the Greek version of The X Factor, a show originating in the United Kingdom. It is a television music talent show contested by aspiring pop singers drawn from public auditions. Auditions are held in Greece in the cities of Athens and Thessaloniki, as well as in Cyprus in the city of Nicosia. Auditions for the third X Factor were ...

  9. Oi Aparadektoi - Wikipedia

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    Oi Aparadektoi ( Greek: Οι Απαράδεκτοι, English: The Unacceptables) is a comedy television series broadcast by Mega Channel from September 1991 to January 1993. The series is considered one of the most successful on Greek television, representative of the daily life of Athenians in the early 1990s.