1949, GREECE, OFFICIAL WEEKLY RADIO PROGRAM, E.I.R., Ethniko Idryma Radiofonias

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The National Radio Foundation (Greek: Ethnikó Ídryma Radiofonías, romanized: Ethnikó Ídryma Radiofonías) or EIR (Greek: ΕΙΡ), was the main public state broadcaster of Greece from 1945 until 1970.

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Original and Official Weekly Radio Program

 

E.I.P.

ΕΘΝΚΟΝ ΙΔΡΥΜΑ ΡΑΔΙΟΦΩΝΙΑΣ

ΕΒΔΟΜΜΑΔΙΑΙΟΝ ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ

ΡΑΔΙΟΦΩΝΙΚΩΝ ΣΤΑΘΜΩΝ 

ΑΘΗΝΩΝ  ΘΕΣ/ΝΙΚΗΣ  ΒΟΛΟΥ

 

The National Radio Foundation

Weekly Program 

for

Athens, Thessaloniki and Volos

 

Dated 20 – 26 March 1949 

 

Cover Theme: 

The 25th March 1821 Anniversary

 

Published by E.I.R. D. Svolopoulos (Director) in Athens in 1949

Here Issue 46

Radio Program Athens, Thessaloniki and Volos

First Edition!

66 Pages

Original Paper Binding

Please take into consideration that the copyright logo is only at the picture!

 

Those Brochures ones they found are  of highest scarcity.

The Programs  were rare and printed in small quantities! 

 

The National Radio Foundation (Ethnikó Ídryma Radiofonías) or EIR (Greek: ΕΙΡ), was the main public state broadcaster of Greece from 1945 until 1970. The agency was founded in 1945, following liberation from the Axis occupation of Greece, as the successor of the occupation-era Hellenic Radio Limited Company (AERE) and the pre-war Radio Broadcast Service (YRE). EIR was one of 23 founding broadcasting organizations of the European Broadcasting Union in 1950. It started offering television services in 1966, the same year that the second public broadcaster, the military-run Armed Forces Television (TED), also began operations. In 1970 EIR became the National Radio Television Foundation (EIRT) until 1987, when it and ERT2, TED’s successor, were amalgamated into the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT). (Wikipedia)

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