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Greece has over 1,000 radio stations operating with a certificate of temporary legality. Most broadcast on the
FM band The FM broadcast band is a range of radio frequencies used for FM broadcasting by radio stations. The range of frequencies used differs between different parts of the world. In Europe and Africa (defined as International Telecommunication Union ( ...
; the
AM band Medium wave (MW) is the part of the medium frequency (MF) radio band used mainly for AM radio broadcasting. The spectrum provides about 120 channels with more limited sound quality than FM stations on the FM broadcast band. During the dayt ...
has been almost entirely abandoned by broadcasters, with the exception of State-run media and a few other stations. In March 2001, the Greek government closed approximately 60 of 90+ FM stations operating in the
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area, citing potential interference to frequencies to be used by the new
Athens International Airport Athens International Airport ''Eleftherios Venizelos'' ( el, Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Αθηνών «Ελευθέριος Βενιζέλος», ''Diethnís Aeroliménas Athinón "Elefthérios Venizélos"''), commonly initialised as ...
. There are some who believe that the government shut down these stations as a political favor to powerful publishing and media groups, whose stations, for the most part, remained on the air; others argued that the licensing process was legally inconsistent. The Greek broadcast licensing process came under legal scrutiny as a result, and in 2002, eight of the closed stations reopened. In 2004 and 2005, several more stations reopened as the result of a judicial order. Stations have continued to open since then. Most of them are unlicensed and lack legal permission to broadcast; many of these stations were among those shut down by the Greek government in 2001. Throughout the country, no radio station is operating with a formal license as of March 2019; instead, stations are operating with temporary permits of legality with no expiration date, or simply operate without any legal status whatsoever. The following is a list of major FM stations in Greece; this list is being upgraded.


Radio stations in Attica

Most stations in Athens broadcast from Mount
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to the east of the city (but west of the
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in Spata). A smaller minority of stations operate from Mount
Parnitha Mount Parnitha ( ell, Πάρνηθα, , Katharevousa and grc, Πάρνης ''Parnis''/''Parnes''; sometimes Parnetha) is a densely forested mountain range north of Athens, the highest on the peninsula of Attica, with an elevation of 1,413 m, an ...
, northwest of the city, or Mount
Aigaleo Aigaleo or Egaleo ( el, Αιγάλεω ) is a suburban municipality in the western part of Athens, belonging to the West Athens regional administrative unit. It takes its name from Mount Aigaleo. Its population was 69,946 at the 2011 census. G ...
, bordering the west of the city. Many stations also have repeaters on the island of
Aegina Aegina (; el, Αίγινα, ''Aígina'' ; grc, Αἴγῑνα) is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece in the Saronic Gulf, from Athens. Tradition derives the name from Aegina, the mother of the hero Aeacus, who was born on the island an ...
, south of Athens in the Saronic Sea, to cover coastal regions of Athens, including
Glyfada Glyfada ( el, Γλυφάδα, ) is a suburb in South Athens located in the Athens Riviera along the Athens coast. It is situated in the southern parts of the Athens' Urban Area. The area stretches from the foot of the Hymettus mountain to the S ...
and
Vouliagmeni Vouliagmeni ( el, Βουλιαγμένη, meaning "sunken") is a seaside suburb and former municipality 20 km south of Athens city centre. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni, of which ...
, which due to the topography of the region, cannot receive clear signals from the other locations. Most stations broadcast in stereo and several employ the
Radio Data System Radio Data System (RDS) is a communications protocol standard for embedding small amounts of digital information in conventional FM radio broadcasts. RDS standardizes several types of information transmitted, including time, station identificati ...
technology. Most stations also broadcast with wattage ranging from 2 kW to 15–30 kW; official data on this is not made publicly available. Currently, 44 private radio stations are legally permitted to broadcast in Athens, in addition to the state radio broadcast stations. Focus Bari was chosen as the official company to measure audience listening data and ratings for stations in the Athens region. Previous to that, Focus Bari had been one of several companies tracking audience ratings.


Radio stations in Thessaloniki

In the
Thessaloniki Thessaloniki (; el, Θεσσαλονίκη, , also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece, with over one million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of the geographic region of ...
region a licensing bid for 27 FM frequencies has been on hold for several years, while engineering studies have shown that up to 19 more radio stations could possibly broadcast safely in the region, though how many if any, additional frequencies will be tendered remains uncertain. Most radio stations in Thessaloniki broadcast from Mount
Chortiatis Chortiatis ( el, Χορτιάτης) is a suburb and a former municipality in the Thessaloniki regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 Kallikratis local government reform it is part of the municipality Pylaia-Chortiatis, of which it is a municipa ...
, slightly northeast of the city. A very small minority broadcast from or have repeaters in other points throughout the region. Most stations broadcast in stereo, but a small (but slowly growing) number uses the
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. Like in Athens, most stations use excessively high wattage. Temporarily, most, but not all, stations are broadcasting with legal "permission" from
Greek National Council for Radio and Television The Greek National Council for Radio and Television (NCRTV) (Greek: Εθνικό Συμβούλιο Ραδιοτηλεόρασης, ''Ethnikó Simvúlio Radhiotileórasis'', ''ESR'') is an independent supervisory and regulatory administrative autho ...
, until and if new licenses are issued.


Radio stations in the Aegean islands


Prefecture of Chios


Prefecture of Cyclades


Prefecture of Dodecanese


Prefecture of Lesbos


Prefecture of Samos


Radio stations in the Ionian islands


Prefecture of Corfu


Prefecture of Kefallinia


Prefecture of Lefkada


Prefecture of Zakynthos


Radio stations in the Peloponnese


Prefecture of Achaia


Prefecture of Argolis


Prefecture of Arcadia


Prefecture of Ilia


Prefecture of Korinthia


Prefecture of Lakonia


Prefecture of Messinia


Radio stations in Central Greece


Prefecture of Aitoloakarnania


Prefecture of Evia


Prefecture of Evrytania


Prefecture of Fokida


Prefecture of Fthiotida


Prefecture of Viotia


Radio stations in Crete


Prefecture of Chania


Prefecture of Heraklion


Prefecture of Lasithi


Prefecture of Rethymno


Radio stations in Epirus


Prefecture of Arta


Prefecture of Ioannina


Prefecture of Preveza


Prefecture of Thesprotia


Radio stations in Macedonia


Prefecture of Chalkidiki


Prefecture of Drama


Prefecture of Florina


Prefecture of Grevena


Prefecture of Imathia


Prefecture of Kastoria


Prefecture of Kavala


Prefecture of Kilkis


Prefecture of Kozani


Prefecture of Pella


Prefecture of Pieria


Prefecture of Serres


Radio stations in Thessaly


Prefecture of Karditsa


Prefecture of Larissa


Prefecture of Magnesia


Prefecture of Trikala


Radio stations in Thrace


Prefecture of Evros


Prefecture of Rodopi


Prefecture of Xanthi


Medium Wave (MW band)

On the AM band, there are few licensed stations left, all of which are state-run. Unlicensed broadcasting is tolerated as the majority of listeners have abandoned the MW band. A number of unlicensed radio stations have taken advantage of that, thus avoiding the "crowded" FM band. A number of pirate radio enthusiasts use the expanded upper part of the AM band (1600–1710 kHz) for "experimental" transmissions. When MW pirate radio broadcasting occurred, there was a formal division between the AM and FM, in
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and
Thessaloniki Thessaloniki (; el, Θεσσαλονίκη, , also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece, with over one million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of the geographic region of ...
. On the MW/AM band most radio pirates in
Athens Athens ( ; el, Αθήνα, Athína ; grc, Ἀθῆναι, Athênai (pl.) ) is both the capital and largest city of Greece. With a population close to four million, it is also the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates a ...
were broadcasting foreign music (pop and rock) whereas in FM most radio pirates broadcast Greek popular music. In
Thessaloniki Thessaloniki (; el, Θεσσαλονίκη, , also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece, with over one million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of the geographic region of ...
, and most of the rest of Greece, on MW/AM pirates were playing Greek popular music, and foreign pop and rock on FM. Currently, with several exceptions, nearly all MW/AM radio pirates play Greek popular music to a limited audience.


In Athens

All the state-run radio stations still broadcast their programs on the MW band, except the
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which gave its frequency (666 kHz) to an ERA Filia (Friendship) which has been suspended since 2013. The program is shared with another state station Kosmos. Since unlicensed broadcasting on the AM in Greece is illegal but tolerated, some pirate radio stations broadcast full-fledged radio programs, some with commercials and some experimental. An example is on 1098 kHz, broadcasting experimentally in C-QUAM, AM Stereo, one of the few AM Stereo radio stations in Europe. Other unlicensed radio stations on the MW include those on 909 kHz, 1017 kHz, 1035 kHz and 1188 kHz.


In Thessaloniki

The two official state-run radio programmes still broadcast their programmes on the MW: the first programme of the Radio Station of Macedonia on 1044 kHz and the second programme on 1179 kHz (simulcasting along with their FM services). A notable unlicensed radio station in Thessaloniki is the 1431AM, a free radio station broadcasting regularly from the
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campus in the centre of the city. Other pirate radio stations in the Thessaloniki area are using the 1566 kHz and the
AM expanded band The extended mediumwave broadcast band, commonly known as the AM expanded band, refers to the broadcast station frequency assignments immediately above the earlier upper limits of 1600 kHz in International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Regio ...
(1600–1710).


The rest of Greece

State-run ERA radio stations broadcast the ERA International Network programme to the
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and south-east Europe on 765 kHz (ERT Ioannina), 927 kHz (ERT Zakynthos), 1008 kHz (ERT Corfu), 1260 kHz (ERT Rhodes), 1404 kHz (ERT Komotini) and 1512 kHz (ERT Chania) in
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. Other regional radio stations still broadcast in AM their programs (ERA National network), such as Kavala and Kozani on the same frequency (1602 kHz) and Heraklion Crete (954 kHz). Numerous pirate stations, many of them high powered, broadcast irregularly throughout Greece. Most are from the central-northern part of the country (Thessaly, West, and Central Macedonia) but there are AM radio pirates in Thrace, Crete, Cyclades and Peloponnese as well. On the
AM expanded band The extended mediumwave broadcast band, commonly known as the AM expanded band, refers to the broadcast station frequency assignments immediately above the earlier upper limits of 1600 kHz in International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Regio ...
(1600–1710) numerous radio pirates transmit experimentally without a regular schedule, or program, mostly Greek popular music along with
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QSO.


Ionian Islands


Peloponnese


Macedonia


Thessaly


Komotini


Ioannina


Agrafa


Chania


Short Wave (SW band)


Digital and Internet Radio

Occasional experimental DAB broadcasts were reported in the Athens and Thessaloniki areas on channels 13A, 13B, 13C since 2003. Since January 2018, ERT transmits a DAB+ multiplex on channel 12C (227.360 MHz) from their transmitter site on Mount Ymittos, near Athens. The multiplex contains: "First Programme", "Second Programme", "Third Programme", "ERA Sport", "ERA Kosmos", "Voice of Greece" and "Zeppelin". Most radio stations in Greece stream their audio on the Internet.


List of digital radio stations


List of internet radio stations


Defunct stations

* Global Greek Radio * You FM (Greece)


See also

*
List of Internet radio stations This is a list of Internet radio stations, including traditional broadcast stations which stream programming over the Internet as well as Internet-only stations. General BBC Radio France Indian Internet Radios * Boxout.fm * R ...
*
List of Greek-language television channels The List of Greek-language television channels includes the following channels: List of television stations Greece Public National Channels (free-to-air, ERT) *ERT1 *ERT2 * ERT3 *ERT News * Vouli TV (National network with programming produced by ...
*
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(this list only includes international stations i.e. NRG)


External links


GreekRadios.gr
A catalog of all radio stations broadcasting online from Greece.
Radiofono.gr
Frequency listings of Greek and Cypriot Radio and Television stations, plus live Greek radio and television broadcasts.
24htv.eu
A catalog of live Greek radio and television broadcasts.
GreekRadio.ru
Catalog of Greek radio stations with filtering by genre. {{DEFAULTSORT:Radio Stations in Greece Lists of mass media in Greece
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