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HotStation.gr - Greek Internet radio station with a 24/7 broadcast, and live and pre-recorded shows. Site offers tune in, chat, song requests, news and contact information.

BBC World Service Greek Home Page - With a history of 60 years in radio, the Greek Section of the BBC now provides on-line trustworthy international, Balkan and Greek news. Listen to BBC Greek programmes in Real Audio.

Greek Radio Online - Information on Greek radio and television including live radio links and TV database-map.

Greek Audio - Offering links to Greek radio stations plus Hellenic music.

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