Mega Channel Cyprus

Mega Channel Cyprus
Mega Channel
Type Broadcast television network
Country Cyprus
Availability National
Motto "To Megalo Kanali" (The Large Network, a play on its name, Mega)
Slogan "Megalicious" (Combining the name of the station with the word "delicious")
Owner Teletypos S.A. & Church of Cyprus
Launch date 1999
Former names "O Logos"
Official website Megatube.tv

Mega Channel, also known as Mega TV, was the second private television channel to launch on the Cyprus airwaves. Mega has been long dedicated to Cyprus and Greek programming, kids programs, foreign programs and church oriented programs. Popular local programs on Mega include “Ta Psarka”, “To Sirial” and “Avlajhia” and the successful television series "Gymnoi Aggeloi" (Naked Angels). Mega Channel Cyprus also broadcasts series and shows from Mega Channel Greece. In 2010 Mega Channel Cyprus has established a new website with video on demand programs Megatube TV

Broadcasts

The station is located at Nicosia. It is broadcast on channels 24, 25, 57, 42, 64, 34 and 64. Signals can be received all over Cyprus and Mega Channel is also carried on digital cable systems and via internet.

Until 1999, Mega Channel was named "ὁ Λόγος" (The Word) and it was owned completely by the Church Of Cyprus.

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