Radio Arvyla

Radio Arvyla
Genre Show
Presented by Antonis Kanakis
Giannis Servetas
Stathis Panagiotopoulos
Christos Kiousis
& Sardela & Litsa & Kostakis & Pasoktisis
Opening theme "Sugar Baby Love"
by The Rubettes
Country of origin Greece
Original language(s) Greek
No. of seasons 8
Production
Running time approx. 60 minutes excluding commercials
Release
Original network ANT1
Picture format 576i SDTV
1080p HDTV
Original release 14 April 2008 - present
External links
Website

Radio Arvyla (Greek: Ράδιο Αρβύλα) is a Greek live show hosted by ANT1 in Thessaloniki. It first aired on April 2008. It is hosted by Antonis Kanakis, Giannis Servetas, Stathis Panagiotopoulos and Christos Kiousis. It mainly criticizes the political life and what prevails in the modern social life through parodies,videos and jokes. It's a show that isn't afraid to show the truth and most of the time, it does that, with a humorous way. It airs on weekdays, although some days, most times Thursdays, football matches are shown instead of the show. As of 2011-12 season, it airs Monday through Wednesday. It airs from 23.00 to 00.00, although it used to air from 18.00 to 19.00 during the 2007-2008,2008-2009 season. It is confirmed that the show will continue broadcasting during the 2015-2016 season.The first episode of season 4 aired on 11 of October. All episodes of the show are available online on the official website of ANT1.

All four presenters of the show, feel very connected to the viewers. They also moderate at the same Radiostation "Imagine 89,7", various Radioshows. The Radiostation is broadcasting in Thessaloniki Greece. In addition, all of them are professed T-shirt followers. Among other things, they prefer to wear T-shirts made by various Greek T-shirt labels like Greek Shirts, Vagrancy, Stardust and many more.

Etymology

"Radio Arvyla" is a Greek idiom that means "false rumor". Literally it means "Army-boot Radio".

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