Stathis Siomos was born in the Psyrri neighborhood of Athens, where he spent his childhood, and later moved to Petroupoli, where he still resides. His family roots trace back to Dodoni in Ioannina. A graduate of a programming school, he has also studied journalism and attended seminars in psychology,...
Guests on the Thursday, April 24 episode:
Notis Ananiadis, political correspondent, ERT
Kostas Boumpas, Member of Parliament for Serres, Hellenic Solution party
Themis Bakas, President of the Nationwide Network E-Real Estates
Anastasia Siapka, legal researcher – included in the Women i...
A documentary-style exploration of the history of rebetiko and our traditional folk music… Who were the main figures, and what were they called?
Voice of Greece producers select some of our most beloved tunes from Greece and beyond, aiming to transmit the vibes of Greek conviviality. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
Standalone ‘’radio films’’ with a unique audio script each time, attempting to answer the question posed by the show’s title. The show covers a wide variety of topics including literature, cinema, music, current affairs, and special tributes.
A musical journey through melodies, lyrics, and memories that are stuck in our heads.
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.
Stathis Siomos was born in the Psyrri neighborhood of Athens, where he spent his childhood, and later moved to Petroupoli, where he still resides. His family roots trace back to Dodoni in Ioannina. A graduate of a programming school, he has also studied journalism and attended seminars in psychology,...
A daily journey through the musical tradition of Greece. Featuring old recordings from ERT's archive, new album releases, as well as fresh recordings from ERT's Musical Ensembles.Produced and presented by Maria Koutsimpiri
The journalist Spyros Sideris, founder of the Independent Balkan News Agency, on "Hellenes Everywhere".
Voice of Greece producers select some of our most beloved tunes from Greece and beyond, aiming to transmit the vibes of Greek conviviality. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
A musical journey through melodies, lyrics, and memories that are stuck in our heads.
Stathis Siomos was born in the Psyrri neighborhood of Athens, where he spent his childhood, and later moved to Petroupoli, where he still resides. His family roots trace back to Dodoni in Ioannina. A graduate of a programming school, he has also studied journalism and attended seminars in psychology,...
A daily journey through the musical tradition of Greece. Featuring old recordings from ERT's archive, new album releases, as well as fresh recordings from ERT's Musical Ensembles.Produced and presented by Maria Koutsimpiri
In this special post-Easter edition of the program, we focused on the major news dominating headlines: the death of Pope Francis and the unfolding process of his succession. Joining us were Maria Tamouridou, a Greek tour guide based in Rome, and Dimitris Moschos, Professor of Church History at the Department...
A dazzling (journalistic) production from the show "Listen and See, Look and Hear", featuring Nikolas Angelidis and Grigoris Nanis behind the microphones of Voice of Greece. Together, we journey through the fascinating world of strange and extreme news stories.
Here’s what we uncovered today:
A w...
Voice of Greece producers select some of our most beloved tunes from Greece and beyond, aiming to transmit the vibes of Greek conviviality. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
Stathis Siomos was born in the Psyrri neighborhood of Athens, where he spent his childhood, and later moved to Petroupoli, where he still resides. His family roots trace back to Dodoni in Ioannina. A graduate of a programming school, he has also studied journalism and attended seminars in psychology,...
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