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ERT and Voice of Greece radio at “Posidonia 2024” | 03-06 June 2024

Voice of Greece, ERT’s global radio station, is happy to announce its participation in this year’s edition of ‘Posidonia’, the world’s greatest shipping exhibition, which takes place at the Athens Metropolitan Expo, from Monday, June 3rd to Friday, June 7.

Voice of Greece radio will have a dedicated booth at the Expo, located at HALL 2, and will offer a daily two-hour broadcast, live from the exhibition hall, as part of its award-winning show “Fair Winds and Following Seas“, which is produced and presented by journalist Antonis Karagiannakis.
Voice of Greece journalists Prokopis Agelopoulos and Mina Ralli will also be on the spot for additional coverage.

The special two-hour radio broadcasts will contain interviews, presentations, greetings, and messages from exhibitors, organizations, and visitors, but most importantly, they will introduce us to seafarers and guests from the shipping field.

The pavilion of Voice of Greece will be located at HALL 2.

Live broadcast times:
From Monday 3 June until Thursday 7 June: 16:00-18:00
Friday 7 June: 14:00-16:00

Sound supervisor: Argyris Panteliadis

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