Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation, Public broadcaster in Agia Paraskevi, Greece
The Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation is a public broadcaster headquartered in Agia Paraskevi operating multiple television and radio channels. The organization distributes news, documentaries, and entertainment programming nationwide through broadcast signals and online platforms.
The broadcaster was founded in 1975 following the end of military rule to serve as an independent information source for the restored democracy. After a closure during the economic crisis in the early 2010s, operations resumed and continued.
The broadcaster creates programs showing Greek daily life, from traditional celebrations to contemporary issues. These productions shape how people see themselves and their culture.
Visitors can access programming through traditional broadcast receivers, internet portals, and mobile applications. Information about current broadcast schedules and content is available through the organization's website.
The organization maintains the largest audiovisual archive in Greece with recordings spanning several decades. This collection preserves key moments of Greek history through images and sound.
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