Achaia Channel is a Greek local television station serving all of the Achaia prefecture. The station's name is translingual and the station headquarters is located in Patras. It offers movies, local programs and music, and programs and music from the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom. It broadcast programs from Seven X since it was its affiliate.[citation needed] Efthimios Kappos, the former owner of the Corinthian station Super TV, has been the station's major shareholder.[1] From October 2022, it started a collaboration with Plus Media broadcasting the central news bulletin.[2][3] It broadcasts in Peloponnese, southern Central Greece, Aetolia, Kythira, Phocis, in the Gulf of Corinth, in the Saronic Islands, in the southern Ionian Islands, Boeotia and in western Attica.
AchaiaChannel is a Greek local television station serving all of the Achaia prefecture. The station's name is translingual and the station headquarters...
Achaea (/əˈkiːə/) or Achaia (/əˈkaɪə/), sometimes transliterated from Greek as Akhaia (Αχαΐα, Akhaïa [axaˈia]), is one of the regional units of Greece...
19th-century neoclassical style and is in the central square of the city. The Achaia Clauss wine industry and tasting center, which is on the outskirts in Petroto...
frouroi tis Achaias (Greek: Οι φρουροί της Αχαΐας, "The Guardians of Achaea") is a Greek popular television series that was broadcast on Mega Channel in 1992...
ENA Central Greece (Central Greece), Irida TV of Rhodes (Dodecanese), PLP Achaia (Peloponnese), Sitia TV of Lassithi (Crete), TVM of Lesvos (North Aegean)...
of television there were only public channels. The first channels were the channel EIR and the TED, the channel of armed forces. Few years later TED renamed...
belonged to Judea, but what had Paul in common with the gentiles, Luke with Achaia, Andrew with Epirus, John with Ephesus, Thomas with India, Mark with Italy...
the new emperor Valerian. The panic was so great that the inhabitants of Achaia decided to rebuild the ancient walls of Athens and many other Peloponnesian...
indigenous Italic populations, the trade was immediately an excellent channel of exchange with the Greeks of the motherland, even if today it is difficult...
(1984) The sound of silence (1993) I axiopisti (1982) The guardians of Achaia (1992) Behind the masks (1994) Full moon (1989) Parallel roads (1992) In...
a place called Bulcano is The Domains and Fiefs of the Principality of Achaia, composed for Marie of Bourbon, 1364. The Grand Seneschal of the Kingdom...
television station serving Western Greece. It includes the prefectures of Achaia, Aetolia-Acarnania, Ilia, Cephalonia, Lefkada and Zakynthos. Its headquarters...
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...
und Sharaya J along with Chucky Thompson, Andre Johnson, Toni Coleman, Achaia Dixon and Evans' daughter Chyna Griffin and samples Nina Simone's "To Be...
the Istrian War, against the Illyrians in the Illyrian War, and against Achaia in the Achaean War. Rome now turned its attentions to Antiochus III of the...
near Lamia (9.5.10, 10.2.1; Smith 1854 s.v. Achelous 2.), the other in Achaia near Dyme, also called the Peiros (8.3.11, 10.2.1; Smith 1854 s.v. Achelous...
Civilization Classical antiquity Ancient Rome Greco-Roman world Roman provinces Achaia Africa Alpes Graiae et Poeninae Arabia Petraea Arcadia Aegypti Asia Assyria...
291 AD. Acilius Glabrio Sibidius signo Spedius, legate in the province of Achaia, governor of Campania, and vicar of Gaul. Father of Glabrio Faustus. Anicius...
alvei Tiberis (or the official responsible for looking after the banks and channels of the Tiber River), around AD 198–200. Caesonius Macer's political career...
going. The problem is that GR2320008 is located predominantly in nomos Achaïas, with only a small portion extending into Elis, and yet about half the...
11:26). Paul founded churches in four Roman provinces: Galatia, Macedonia, Achaia and Asia. In Asia alone, he founded churches in the towns of Ephesus, Smyrna...