From Monday, November 12, 2018, the new program of the Hellenic Federation of the Hellenic Diaspora (GREEK VOICE), the ERT radio station, comes out in the air. With special broadcasts centered on the news of the Greeks of the Diaspora, which are now the major part of the program, the Voice of Greece opens the microphones to all Greeks, and becomes their own Voice, transferring their personal experiences, problems and dreams from every corner of the Earth. The personal success stories of important expatriates in the fields of science, culture, entrepreneurship and sport unfold with interviews and special speeches on the Voices of Greece, showing that beyond the borders, there is another Greece, which carries the homeland in and hasn't stopped being creative. Also the broadcasts feature the peolple leading the homeland organizations (federations, communities, associations) from various corners of the Earth, highlighting the existence of Hellenism throughout the world.
Moreover, Voice of Greece, having as a vehicle the promotion and dissemination of Greek language and Greek culture, integrates into its program a two-minute poetry show. Every week, it is devoted to a modern or classic Greek poet, as well as to the poets of the Diaspora. Well known poets and actors will be recording radio performances for a Greek poem every day, so that it can travel through the station frequencies across the globe. At the same time, the informational, cultural, musical and sporting programs of the station are continued and enriched, presenting all the important current affais and transferring the image of present Greece to even the most remote parts of the planet. Finally, the station's foreign news bulletins, aimed at thousands of philhellenes, as well as third and fourth generation Greeks who do not know our mother tongue are still going on.
Frequencies of Voice of Greece:
Shortwave:
9420 KHZ for Europe & North America
11645 KHZ for Central & South Africa
9935 KHZ for Europe & Central America
In addition, Voice of Greece also broadcasts digitally from the ERT DVBT platform, as well as online media from the webradio of the ERT website.
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