An original research by Nikolas Angelidis for the program “Time in Greece.”
126 years ago, on 18 March 1900, the historic Ajax was founded—Aias of Amsterdam, in Greek. After extensive and meticulous research, we traced all the teams in Greece and Cyprus that followed in the footsteps of the legen...
A small yet historic moment was written at this year’s Academy Awards, when Cassandra Kulukundis took to the stage to receive the Oscar for Best Casting for the film "One Battle After Another."
With roots in Kasos, Cassandra Kulukundis brought with her to the Oscars the aura of the Greek sea, Greek s...
Marine insurance broker and founder of Searock Marine Insurance Brokers, Maria Mavroudi, originally from Astypalaia, takes the helm on "Fair Winds and Following Seas" on Voice of Greece.
“I cannot imagine my life without the sea, nor can I function away from it. It is my second nature. My father w...
Award-winning show dedicated to Greek seafarers, featuring stories of their day-to-day lives, live testimonies, and connections with Greek ocean liners sailing across the world’s oceans.
Produced and presented by Antonis Karagiannakis
A musical journey through the alleyways of Greek music, with beloved melodies from the early 20th century until this day. Produced and presented by Maria Reboutsika
Voice of Greece producers curate a vibrant mix of music from Greece and around the world.
Past midnight marks the beginning of a new day. It is time to embark on a musical journey to the open seas. Music is selected by Giannis Psychogios, with the help of Voice of Greece listeners.
The first episode of "Sound Portraits" is dedicated to the Greek folk song, one of the most authentic and timeless treasures of Greek tradition.
The episode features a selection of contemporary arrangements and new interpretations, as well as unexpected musical approaches that extend even into a...
A show filled with songs we love and melodies that bring back memories, featuring tributes to influential artists.
Ioannis Fotiadis, entrepreneur and President of the Greek–Moldovan Community, spoke about the presence of Greeks in the Republic of Moldova—beginning with the Epirote walnut trader Katsikas in the 19th century, the headquarters of Alexandros Ypsilantis in the capital Chișinău, and the Church of Saint...
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