Blue Sky (TV channel)

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Blue Sky
CountryGreece
Broadcast areaAttica, Argosaronikos, central and southern Evia, northwestern Cyclades
Programming
Language(s)Greek
Picture format4:3 (576i, SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerGeneral Broadcasting S.A.
History
LaunchedNovember 1990
Links
Websiteblueskytv
Availability
Streaming media
Blue Sky TVLive TV

Blue Sky is a Greek, private regional television station, which started operating in November 1990. Emits digital by Ymittos and Parnitha and digitally from the Aegina in the Attica periphery and Friday 20 July 2012 and broadcast nationwide on the network platform the Cosmote TV via satellite and through Conn-X or IPTV. Its programs include informational and educational broadcasts and it was the first regional television station to broadcast a digital signal from the region of Aeginas. It is owned by General Broadcasting Enterprises Limited Company founded on 20 May 1992. President and CEO of the station is Victorious Kissandrakis while vice president and shareholder is Hercules Kissandrakis (100%).[citation needed]

Informative and entertaining shows[]

On 1 February 2010, Terence Quick took over the presentation of the central bulletin the television station for six months to the end of cooperation with state television ERT3. After the departure of the journalist from the station, the position was replaced by Emi Livaniou despite the information that he was in discussions with the administration of ERT.

Vefa Alexiadou presents a daily show with her daughter Alexia station after cancelling the contract with the Alter, in October 2010.

The informative show "Bulletin 11" presents former journalist ERT and head of the press office of the Greek Embassy in Belgrade and Moscow, Spyros Chatzaras, often employing the timeliness projection intolerant messages against immigrants and antisemitism theory.

The journalist and writer Kostas Mardas presents the show "Personal Data" hosting whenever important figures such as Taki Souka, Dimos Moutsis, Takis Fotopoulos, George Stathopoulos, Dimitris Mytaras, Lina Nikolakopoulou etc.

The Trial Monday[]

Very much publicity and a storm of reactions for weeks created by the allegations made the veteran referee Sotiris Borgia to show "Trial Monday", leaving serious undertones including for the credibility of some referees and complaints of criminal law Alexis Kougias another show on the same day, Alexis Kougias make revelations through recorded cartridges involves major players of FC and Greek referees for "rigged" games while former referee Sotiris Vorgias mentioned in the same show another day, that the cartridge content recognized the voice of the president Hellenic Football Federation Sophocles Pilavios that he was communicating with an unknown factor.

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