member stations

National Co-ordinator Triadafilos Stangos
Director General ERT3

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Greece
ERT3

Filios Stangos

tel +30 230 299500-1


ERT3 - ERT S.A. Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation

2 Aggelaki str
Thessaloniki, 54656
Greece

website: www.ert.gr

 

TV 100
1 Nickolaou Germanou str.
546 21 Thessaloniki
Greece
Tel. +30 2310 261 100
website: www.fm100.gr

TV 100, Municipal Television of Thessaloniki, regional TV network, broadcast throughout the region of Central Macedonia

 

Attica TV
Alismoniton Patridon 0
Aspropyrgos, 19300
Greece
tel +30 213 200 6729
website: www.atticatv.gr

Attica TV is a Greek regionally based television station in Aspropyrgos of Attica.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

National Co-ordinator Maxim Tuul
Tallinna TV production manager

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Estonia
TTV

Maxim Tuul

mob: +372 555 77 465

 

TTV - Tallinna Televisioon
website: http://www.tallinnatv.eu/ 
SA Tallinna Televisioon
Rävala pst 12
10143 Tallinn

Tallinn Television (TTV) is one of the five free-to-air television channels in Estonia. The programme is additionally broadcast on all cable networks via satellite. TTV's broadcasting license requires that the station airs a versatile programme. However, news and other shows concerning life in the city of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, take centre stage. Our focus is also the political life of the government and the Parliament.

Since autumn 2014 Tallinn TV has been focusing on producing a more constructive and diversified news programme, somewhat decreasing the number of individual shows. The News (Täna. Uudised) are broadcast at 8 pm every working day, including commentary show Today+ (Täna+) and foreign news show Today in the World (Täna Maailmas). Short 10-minute News are at 6 pm.

There are various political and talk shows in our programme, numerous films, series and children programmes from various European public service broadcasting companies. We also produce different programmes about cultural events and life in Tallinn.

TTV has numerous live coverages of sporting events, the most popular are basketball and football.
The evening programme starts at 5.30 pm and continues until midnight.

State supervision of TTV is implemented by Estonian Technical Surveillance Authority.

 

National Co-ordinator Giorgi Gachechiladze
General producer of GPB

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Georgia
GPB

Giorgi Gachechiladze

tel: +995 5771 71702

Georgian Public broadcaster - GPB
website:www.gpb.ge

Georgian Public Broadcasting was created in December 2004 out of the former State TV and Radio Broadcasting of Georgia, with its first radio broadcast in 1925 and TV launched in 1953. 

Nowadays Georgian Public Broadcaster incorporates three TV channels:  Channel 1 –  24 hour general content broadcast in Georgian language (1tv.ge); Channel 2 - parliamentary channel (2tv.ge); Kanal Pik - Russian-language TV channel operating since 2010 (pik.tv/ru) and two radio channels: Radio One FM 102.4 (radio1.ge); Radio Two FM 100.9  (radio2.ge) operating since 1995.
GPB stands for independence, impartiality and honesty as its core values and aspires to creating high quality free television and radio programs to be accessible to wider society as well as promoting Georgia on international level as a country of diverse cultural heritage and backgrounds.
Along with its rich TV and radio content GPB is famous by its prolific audio and video archive depicting the past and present of national history and science with the first audio records dated back to 1901. The archive brings together the types with great people of 20th century as well as remarkable events of political, cultural, scientific and social life of our days.

 

Contact information:

Georgian Public broadcaster
68 M.Kostava Street, 0171, Tbilisi, Georgia
Tel/Fax: +995 32 409 115 / +995 32 409 221
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National Co-ordinator Aki Karjalainen
Head of development in Regional Operations, Yle

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Finland
Yle

Aki Karjalainen

tel: +358 400 158 215

 

Yle - Finnish Broadcasting Company
website: http://www.yle.fi 

Yleisradio, abbreviated to Yle, is Finland’s national public broadcasting company. Yle has had the same task for almost 100 years: to inform, educate and entertain. All Yle content and offerings are funded by the Yle tax. Yle does not receive funding from other sources. Yle operates three national television channels with 11 regional news programs, eight radio channels, 25 regional radio stations and a wide range of web and streaming content.

 

CIRCOM Regional is open to public service media stations in all 47 European countries.
Today, 29 countries are represented (44 members and one associate member) and CIRCOM is constantly expanding the membership. Approximately 230 stations are using the CIRCOM network for knowledge sharing, co-production, programme exchange and taking part in the oldest and biggest European broadcast competition and “benchmark”, the Prix CIRCOM.

Regional TV models in member stations
Since the 1980’s thousands of media workers and managers have been trained and developed their skills in our workshops and training programmes. At the member stations more than 10 000 journalists serve around 100 million viewers and listeners every day

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Associate Member

hromadske.tv, Ukraine
website:  https://en.hromadske.ua/