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Broadcast area | Greece |
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Frequency | Athens: 105.8 & 91.6 MHz Thessaloniki: 88 MHz all over Greece |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Greek |
Format | Contemporary hit radio, news, entertainment, speech, showbiz |
Ownership | |
Owner | Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation |
Sister stations | Second Programme Third Programme ERA Sport |
History | |
First air date | 30 September 1938; 86 years ago (1938-09-30) |
Links | |
Website | webradio |
First Programme (Greek: Πρώτο Πρόγραμμα, Proto Programma) is the first Greek public radio station, first broadcast by the National Radio Foundation and later Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation.
1938
Founded in 1938 as Athens Radio Station from a studio in Zappeion, with transponders in Ano Liosia and the musical branding "Tsopanakos" (I was a shepherd) by clarinetist Nikos Rellia, from Goura, Corinthia.
1945
When Germany invaded, it stopped transmitting, returning in 1945 with a new name, as radio EIR. The station mainly broadcast music with news in between. Since it began, the station has had a significant presence in theatre, with the participation of important artists such as Alexis Solomos and Karolos Koun. In the theatre of Sartre in 1951 Manos Hadjidakis made his radio debut, writing music of investment.
1952
In 1952, modernisation of the radio station took place to stand out from the newly created second program.
1978
In 1978, the National Radio and TV Broadcasting Foundation (EIRT) was reorganised into a public limited company and renamed Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation and the first program continued to operate under the new entity.
The station was founded under the name "First Program" in 1978. It was the first program that operated as public radio. The Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) was reorganised as a public limited company. The station continued operating as part of the new entity.
1987
In 1987 due to the restructuring of the Hellenic Radio, programs were renamed to ERA 1.
1997
In 1997, during another reorganisation and consolidation of the television network, NET (formerly ET2) again changed its name to NET 105.8, which later became "First Program" with news. The station got into the information radio market and had great success. In 1997, under a new reorganisation and consolidation of the NET they changed once again to NET 105.8, which later became NET FM.
2012
In December 2012, it returned to its former name, but kept its programming.
2013
On June 11, 2013, the government decided to close the ERT. However, after ERT closed, the ERA 1 and some other stations owned by ERT still remain online, controlled by then-former ERT employees via ERT Open. The name "First Program" continues to be used by the first radio station under the new state broadcaster, NERIT.
2015
On June 11, 2015, the First programme was reopened.
Petridis and Zougris
Giannis Petridis and Kostas Zougris had a radio show, 1974—2012, for 38 years.
References
- "«Ντόινα» & «Τσοπανάκος», του Νίκου Ρέλλια ~ Νίκος Φιλιππίδης, κλαρίνο - Το «Αλάτι της Γης» 14/1/2018". Retrieved 17 May 2022.
via YouTube
- "O Ίαν Γκίλαν στην ΕΡΤ (1980-09-12 Ian Gillan on Greek Radio)". vimeo. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
- "Ian Gillan looks back on his first ever show in Greece – 41 years as of today". Rockpages. 13 September 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
- "Radio Stations in Athens, Greece (updated: 2014-06-08)". Athens Walker. 11 July 2012. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
- "Δευτέρα 24 Ιουλίου, ο Γιάννης Πετρίδης ξεκινά και πάλι στο Πρώτο Πρόγραμμα". E-tetradio.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 17 May 2022.
- "Γιάννης Πετρίδης: Έτσι θα είναι η εκπομπή μου στο Πρώτο Πρόγραμμα". E-tetradio.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 17 May 2022.
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