On World Radio Day, "Time in Greece" establishes a communication bridge with the Greek radio station of Melbourne… We speak with the General Director of 3XY, Spyros Alatsas, about everything… But most importantly, about the history and struggles of immigrants to take root and succeed in a new land.
The con...
Fair Winds and Following Seas and Voice of Greece celebrate World Radio Day with a special broadcast dedicated to radio, the people who serve it, and its devoted listeners.
In this episode, we engage in conversations with radio professionals about the unique magic of this medium.
Guests include...
A show featuring songs we’ve loved, melodies that awaken memories, and tributes to significant creators, mainly from the Greek music scene, while also highlighting jazz artists and global musical culture. The journey, the milestones, and the people who left their mark. From Attik and Sougioul to Xylina S...
A daily journey through the musical tradition of Greece. Featuring old recordings from the archive of the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), new album releases, as well as fresh recordings from ERT's Musical Ensembles.
The first period of Giorgos Kazantzis’ creative work strongly bears the characteristics of a musician seeking for his personal identity in the classical form, mainly, but also having basic influences from the modern Western world, rock and jazz music. His musical education, moreover, including theory, c...
Rania Katavouta, who has been teaching Modern Greek Language and Literature at the Shanghai International Studies University since 2014, was a guest at the studios of Voice of Greece.
During the show, she spoke about life in Shanghai, Chinese culture, her passion for philology and literature, her...
The Wednesday, February 12th episode of "Greece in the World" features a lineup of distinguished guests discussing key political, economic, scientific, and sports topics:
Manos Oikonomidis, journalist and political analyst at ysterografa.gr
Nikos Tsimpidas, parliamentary correspondent for ERT
Gerasimos...
The real Robinson Crusoe was named Alexander Selkirk, and he lived as a castaway on an uninhabited island in the Caribbean for four years. His story was written in a book published in 1712. It later served as the inspiration for Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, published seven years later.
But who w...
The President of the Panhellenic Association of Shipyards and Tarsanades, Vasilis Vasiliadis, and the founder of Greece’s first Mermaid Academy, Charikleia Mari, speak on " "Fair Winds and Following Seas".
Charikleia Mari, founder of Greece’s first Mermaid Academy, speaks on "Calm Seas" and Voice of Greece. She introduces us to this new sport and fitness practice, which has gained popularity in the U.S. and many other countries—and has now arrived in Greece.
She describes the typical equipment nee...
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